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THE DREYFUS CASE.

TRIAL OF ZOLA. PARIS, February 10. At tbe Zola trial several experts testified that tbe handwriting on tbe incriminating documents is Count Esterhazy's. It also transpired tbat Madame Boulaney received compromising letters from Count Esterhazy. Professor Grimaus, of tbe Ec»le Polytccbnique, deposed tbat General Billot, tbe Minister of War, asked tho Freucb Cabinet to dismiss him for figning a memorial against the illegality of Captain Dreyfus' seutence. Witness also stated that Billot attempted fresh intimidation when the Cabinet refused to dismiss him. This statement created a tremendous sensation in Court.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 249, 19 February 1898, Page 2

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THE DREYFUS CASE. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 249, 19 February 1898, Page 2

THE DREYFUS CASE. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 249, 19 February 1898, Page 2

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