THE DREYFUS CASE.
AN INCENDIARY SPEECH. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright LONDON, Sept. 26. The " Observer " says that Count Ester,hazy now states that the General of the Staff Corps wag aware that Colonel Schwartz Koppen's letter referred to a contractor named Dolfus, who supplied an attache at the German Embassy with plans of the Nice fortifications, and not to Captain Dreyfus. M. Deroulle, the ex-president of the Patriots' League, an anti-Semitic organisation recently disbanded, made an incendiary speech at a meeting in Paris,, to protest against a revision of the Dreyfus case. He appealed to the army to go into the streets if a revolution came, and see that the Dreyfusards were despatched to the guillotine. A resolution was carried re-establishing the League. Tho police charged and dispersed |he crowd after a little fightinr.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6305, 27 September 1898, Page 3
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