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The Dreyfus Case.

DEBATE IN THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. M. Beaurepaire, formerly President of the Civil Chamber, has appealed to tin Chamber of Deputies to remove the Dreyfus inquiry from the control of the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation. After a stormy debate the Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government and by implicati >n in the Court of Cassation by a three to one majority. M. Lebret, one of the members of

the Court, has denied that special i favours were shown to Colonel Picquart. M. Dupuy (the Premier), in a dignified speech, appealed to the „ : Chamber to reepecfc law and liberty. The general opinion is that M. Beaurepaire's agitation has failed.

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Manawatu Herald, 17 January 1899, Page 2

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The Dreyfus Case. Manawatu Herald, 17 January 1899, Page 2

The Dreyfus Case. Manawatu Herald, 17 January 1899, Page 2

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