THE DREYFUS CASE.
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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT). Paris, July 5. M. Deroulede, hoping to intimidate the conrt-niartial, declares that if Dreyfus is proved innocent, no punishment will be too great for his civil and military accusers. (Received July 7, 9.55 a.m.). Paris, July 6.
M. Beaurepaire is boasting that he had secured positive proofs of Dreyfus' guilt, and demanded to be heard at the Eennes trial. The Figaro shows he has been egregiously hoaxed for the second time. Paris ii ringing with laughter over the incident.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 458, 8 July 1899, Page 2
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