the end
INDEX
- Agadir
- M. Calmette asked not to publish telegrams, [96]
- M. Clemenceau and the Barthou Cabinet, [103]
- M. Caillaux open to criticism, [106]
- M. Calmette’s series of articles, [130]
- History of Agadir, [150]
- Panther and Berlin arrive, [165]
- M. Caillaux’s telegram, [166]
- Lord Morley in the Times, [168]
- Treaty, [259]
- Algeciras, Act of
- The right of France to police Morocco, [151], [154]
- Alphonse de Neuville, Rue
- Home of Madame Caillaux, [12], [13], [14], [17], [20]
- Aratra Mines
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [210]
- Asquith
- “extremely difficult” situation, [168]
- Auteuil
- Home of M. Schneider, Boulevard Beauséjour, [121]
- Avenue d’Antin
- Sale-rooms of Gastinne-Renette, [18]
- Banque, Franco-Espagnole
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [200], [207]
- Banque Perrier
- M. Calmette calls M. Caillaux to account for heavy fine, [130]
- Baring Bros., London Bankers
- concerned in Prieu affair, [118]
- Barrès
- took part in debate in Chamber of Deputies, [42]
- Barthou, Minister of Justice
- produced and read statement, [33], [96], [179]
- takes part in debate in Chamber of Deputies, [42]
- conversation with Mme. Gueydan and with M. Caillaux, [97]
- defeated by Clemenceau faction, [103]
- opposition to M. Caillaux, [104]
- comment on Bourse operation, [137]
- M. Fabre’s statement received from M. Briand, [242]
- Baxter, Miss, Mme. Caillaux’s English governess
- letter for M. Caillaux, [289]
- Belgian Congo
- Railway from German Cameroons, [164], [174]
- opinion in Great Britain and Belgium, [168]
- Bernard-Maurice, M. Rochette’s lawyer
- statement by M. Fabre, [35], [38], [39], [232]
- represented M. Caillaux in divorce proceedings, 83, 181
- M. Poincaré’s evidence, [83], [84], [85]
- M. Monis’ remarks, [181]
- charges of illegality made, [206]
- postponement of trial, [237], [238]
- threatened M. Fabre, [247]
- Bernstein, Henry, Jewish play-writer
- play produced Comédie Française, [65]
- Berr, Examining Magistrate
- preparing Rochette case, [199]
- letter from M. Rochette, [200]
- M. Rochette’s complaint, [217]
- Bidault de L’Isle, Judge
- question by M. Delahaye, [30]
- evidence before Commission of Inquiry, [31], [32]
- statement by M. Fabre, [35], [36], [38], [39], [40]
- pressure brought on him by M. Monis and M. Caillaux, [140], [240]
- contradictions in evidence, [228]
- evidence at Chamber of Correctional Appeal, [237], [238]
- Blanc, Examiner of M. Rochette’s books
- M. Rochette’s trial a foregone conclusion, [218]
- Bloch-Laroque, friend of M. Fabre
- statement by M. Fabre, [35], [39]
- conversation with M. Fabre on M. Bernard, [247]
- Boileau, Member of Prieu Syndicate
- letters in the Figaro, [123]
- Boucard, Examining Magistrate
- Madame Caillaux’s evidence, [18], [19], [20], [21], [286], [287]
- Action Française, [69]
- M. Caillaux and evidence of others, [80]
- evidence of M. Caillaux, [86], [87], [90], [93], [95]
- re Prieu affair, [118]
- Madame Caillaux’s request, [277]
- Bourget, Paul
- novelist and friend of M. Calmette, [ 6], [21]
- Briand, Minister of Justice in Monis Cabinet
- received M. Fabre’s declaration, [32]
- statement handed to M. Barthou, [33]
- took part in debate in Chamber of Deputies, [42]
- favours Clemenceau party, [103]
- founded Federation of the Left, [104]
- Prime Minister, [153]
- resignation, [155]
- Monis Cabinet and desire to break away, [159]
- M. Caillaux’s epigram, [159], [163]
- interview with M. de Selves, re “green document,” [173]
- handed M. Fabre’s statement to M. Barthou, [242]
- Buisson Hella
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [207]
- Caillaux, Eugène Alexandre, Inspector of Finance and Minister of State
- father of M. Joseph Caillaux, [87]
- Calmette, Madame
- divorce proceedings, [94]
- Cambon, Jules, French Ambassador in Berlin
- troops to Fez, [164]
- reply of von Kiderlen Waechter, [165]
- M. de Selve’s request, [167]
- questions German Foreign Minister, [170]
- Cambon, Paul
- instructions in relation to British Government, [166], [167]
- telegram from Berlin, [171]
- Cameroon
- Franco-German understanding, [158], [159], [160], [167]
- Carpin, Police Commissioner
- received journalists, [10], [11]
- no means of stopping Figaro campaign, [13]
- Cassel, Sir Ernest
- influence on behalf of M. Spitzer, [128]
- negotiations with Herr von Gwinner, [170]
- Ceccaldi
- mentioned in M. Caillaux’s evidence, [100]
- charges of corruption, [126]
- member of second Commission, [193]
- Chauchard, Founder of Magasins du Louvre
- legacy to M. Calmette, [95]
- Chaussée d’ Antin, Rue de la
- situation of office of M. Gaudrion, [196]
- Claretie, Leo
- first husband of Madame Caillaux, [286]
- Claretie, Madame Leo, second wife of M. Caillaux
- became Madame Caillaux, [88], [90]
- Clemenceau
- supporter of M. Pams, [102]
- against M. Barthou and his Cabinet, [103]
- general adviser, [104]
- letter published by M. Calmette, [135]
- head of Government, [152]
- out of office, [153]
- M. Caillaux and impeachment for high treason, [169]
- interview with M. de Selves, [173]
- discussion in the Chamber, [175-177]
- accused of moral complicity with M. Rochette, [191]
- initiates action in Rochette case, [193], [194]
- accusation of proceeding illegally, [206]
- evidence before Commission of Inquiry, [209], [212]
- Government not protecting M. Rochette, [226]
- Cochery
- Finance Minister, 1909, [115]
- Compagnie Transatlantique
- quarrel with South Atlantic Company and Figaro’s accusation, [129]
- Congo
- Franco-German understanding, [152], [155], [158], [159], [160], [167]
- convention with Germany, [163]
- M. Waechter’s answer to M. Cambon, [165]
- Germany’s demands, [168], [171]
- Conty, Director of Political Affairs in Foreign Office and now French Minister at Pekin
- Franco-German understanding in Congo, [158], [160]
- Corbeil
- home of M. Pichereau, [196]
- Crédit Minier
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [201], [207], [218], [219], [222]
- Cruppi
- Franco-German understanding in Congo, [158], [163]
- D’Ariste, Heir of M. Prieu
- made over his rights to Syndicate, [119]
- Darracq
- backed by M. Rochette, [220]
- Delahaye, Member of the Opposition
- placed motion before the House, [27]
- declared M. Calmette intended to publish letter, [29]
- addressed question to M. Monis, [30]
- Prime Minister replies, [32]
- Desbons
- Counsel for Madame Vitz, [75]
- Desclaux, chef de Cabinet de M. Caillaux
- Madame Gueydan’s offer to journalist, [91], [92], [93]
- De Selves, Minister for Foreign Affairs
- resignation of, [108]
- visit to Holland, [165]
- M. Caillaux’s instructions in opposition to his opinion, [166]
- returns from Holland and asks for explanation of agreement, [167]
- negotiations without his knowledge, [169], [176]
- telegram from Berlin to German Embassy in Paris, [171]
- the “green document,” [172]
- causes excitement, [174]
- speech before Senate in Committee, [175]
- D’Estournelles de Constant, friend of M. Caillaux
- canvass for M. Caillaux, [257]
- Doumergue, Prime Minister
- M. Caillaux telephones his resignation, [23]
- Cabinet Council, [24]
- speech of M. Delahaye, [27]
- speech in Chamber of Deputies, [32]
- challenged to a duel, [42]
- improbability of re-election, [43]
- M. Caillaux endeavouring to maintain Ministry, [107]
- M. Renoult, Minister of the Interior, [115]
- Doyen, Dr., surgeon
- his opinion as to M. Calmette’s treatment, [277]
- Drouot, Rue
- office of the Figaro, [ 2], [ 3], [4], [43]
- Du Mesnil, managing editor of the Rappel
- statement by M. Fabre, [35], [39]
- Dupré, Jules
- first husband of Madame Gueydan, [88], [95]
- Durand, Yves, chef de Cabinet de M. Lépine
- sent for by M. Lépine, [194]
- ordered to find plaintiff, [194], [195]
- visits M. Gaudrion, [196], [198]
- sent to M. Monier, [197]
- accused of speculating, [199], [206]
- called as witness before Commission, [207]
- acquitted by M. Lépine of all dishonourable action, [208]
- Duret, M. Rochette’s Private Secretary
- his evidence, [223]
- Fabre, Victor, Procureur Général
- M. Calmette and letter, [26], [138]
- M. Delahaye’s question, [30]
- declaration carried by M. Calmette, [31]
- statement produced, [33]
- “deplorable abuse of influence,” [41]
- Madame Gueydan read letter, [97]
- story of pressure put upon him, [140]
- position at Aix, [180]
- evidence before Parliamentary Commission, [231], [232]
- cross-questioned, [234]
- statements re Rochette case, [235-247]
- Fallières, President of the French Republic
- Franco-German understanding in Congo, [158]
- warning at Cabinet Council, [160]
- visit to Tunis, [163]
- Faubourg Montmartre, Rue du
- police-station, [ 3], [9], [12], [23], [44]
- Fez
- French troops to be sent, [163], [164], [165]
- Fontainebleau
- M. Rochette’s early life, [183]
- Fonvielle, Antoine de, lawyer Prieu Syndicate
- letter to M. Calmette, [120], [122]
- Forichon, Presiding Judge in Court of Appeal
- hears M. Poincaré’s evidence on oath, [81]
- François-Poncet
- statement by M. Fabre, [36], [40]
- Fresnes
- Modern prison, [46], [47]
- Gabon
- Germany’s demands, [168]
- Gaillard, Doctor
- Dentist of Madame Caillaux, [14]
- Gastinne-Renette
- Armourer, [18], [19], [283]
- Gaudrion, a banker connected with Rochette case
- willing to prosecute M. Rochette, [196]
- visited by M. Durand, [198]
- dealings in shares in M. Rochette’s Companies, [204]
- supplies a prosecutor in his stead, [225]
- German Cameroons
- railway to Belgian Congo, [164], [174]
- Grange Batélière, Rue de la
- other entrance to police station, [12]
- Grey, Sir Edward
- refers to Belgian Congo, [168]
- Gueydan, Madame, first wife of M. Caillaux
- divorced wife of M. Dupré, [88]
- letters burned, [89], [92]
- evidence before examining magistrate, [90], [91]
- read letters to M. Barthou, [97]
- M. Privat-Deschanel and burning of letters, [101], [129]
- “Ton Jo” letter, [146], [147]
- Guillemard, Madeleine
- wrote in defence of letters, [86]
- Guiot, representative of bondholders of Moroccan Debt
- visited German Foreign Office, [153]
- provisional agreement, [154]
- Gwinner, of the Deutsche Bank
- negotiations, [170]
- Hartmann
- owner of hospital, [ 4]
- Herbaux, new Procureur Général
- probable prosecutor, [180]
- Homberg, André, Director of Société Générale
- called on M. Caillaux, [129]
- Figaro’s accusation, [130]
- Hotel Ritz
- Madame Caillaux’s engagement for tea, [16], [20]
- Hottinguer and Co.
- concerned in Prieu affair, [118]
- Humbert
- notorious female prisoner, [12], [44]
- “Intermède Comique—Ton Jo”
- Headline in Figaro, [98]
- Italian Embassy
- Dinner-party, [13], [17], [23], [24]
- Jaurès
- President Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, [31], [41], [180]
- took part in debate in Chamber of Deputies, [42]
- Rochette affair, [141], [206], [238]
- tells committee the history of the Rochette case, [224-228]
- letter summoning M. Monis to Commission of Inquiry, [235]
- Jeanne
- Soubrette in attendance on Madame Caillaux, [50], [51]
- Kissingen
- French Ambassador’s conversation with German Secretary of State, [165]
- Lancken
- first mention of Belgian Congo, [169]
- Lavedan
- play-writer, [65]
- Laviana
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [207]
- Lebon, François, editor of L’Œuvre
- attack on M. Caillaux and French Parliament, [125]
- Le Mans
- letters sent to M. Caillaux “poste restante,” [286]
- Léonide, Sister, Chief Superintendent of prison nuns
- description of, [47]
- “Bostock,” [48]
- duties in St. Lazare, [60], [62]
- Lépine, Prefect of Police
- received orders to inquire into Rochette case, [194], [212], [226]
- previously urged authorities to take action, [195]
- sent M. Durand to M. Monier, [197]
- evidence before Commission of Inquiry, [197], [208], [210]
- opinion of M. Rochette, [209]
- Lloyd George
- opinion on Congo question, [168]
- Luquet, Permanent Official in Ministry of Finance
- intermediary between Government and Société Générale, [128]
- superseded and succeeded by M. Privat-Deschanel, [129]
- Malvy, Minister of Commerce
- accompanies M. Caillaux, [12]
- sent to M. Caillaux to induce him to reconsider resignation, [24]
- appointed Minister Home Affairs, [25]
- Mamers
- M. Caillaux’s constituency, [19], [88], [112], [132], [256], [257], [259], [260]
- Manchon Hella
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [185], [207]
- M. Pichereau’s investments, [197], [198]
- Mannesmann Brothers
- claims and concessions, [163]
- Mascuraud Committee
- association of parliamentarians and commercial men, [126]
- Mazars
- letter in Figaro from M. Prosper Sauvage, [123]
- Messimy, Colonial Minister in Monis Cabinet
- instructed to declare Franco-German understanding impossible, [160]
- Michel, Louise
- notorious prisoner, cell No. 12, [44]
- Millerand, Socialist, [255]
- Milliés-Lacroix, French Colonial Minister
- interview with M. Pichon, [153]
- Mines de Liat
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [207]
- Mogador
- telegram from M. Caillaux, [166]
- Moinier, General
- troops at his disposal, [164]
- Monier, Procureur de la République?
- president of the Civil Court, [13], [14]
- consulted by Madame Caillaux, [81], [99]
- interviewed by M. Durand, [197], [198]
- documents accusing M. Rochette, [207]
- Monis, Prime Minister and Minister of Marine
- accusation against, [29]
- questioned by M. Delahaye and reply, [30]
- statement by M. Fabre, [33], [37], [138]
- resignation from Cabinet, [40]
- Minister of Marine, [104]
- article by M. Calmette, [139]
- brought pressure to bear on M. Fabre and Judge Bidault de L’Isle, [140]
- elected Prime Minister, [155]
- Cabinet defeated, [165]
- examination by Parliamentary Commission, [179], [180], [234-237]
- conversation in regard to trial of Rochette, [181], [182]
- M. Caillaux advises postponement of trial, [213]
- order for postponement of trial, [243], [245]
- Monniot
- letter in Figaro from M. Prosper Sauvage, [123], [124]
- Monquin, Head of Research Department, Paris Police
- sent for by M. Lépine, [194]
- Morand, Albert, Artist of St. Lazare
- honoured in Carnavalet Museum, [47]
- drawings in this volume, [47]
- Morley, Lord
- letter in the Times, [168]
- Morocco
- interests of France, [151], [152], [156]
- serious trouble, [160], [161], [163], [169]
- M. Caillaux’s telegram, [166]
- German Cabinet and the crisis, [171]
- Moroccan Company of Public Works
- formed after approval of provisional agreement, [154]
- Mortier, Pierre, Editor of Gil Blas
- would not use letters, [93]
- Neuilly
- private hospital at, [ 3]
- N’Goko Tanga
- charges of corruption by M. Ceccaldi, [126]
- offered to give up a portion of territory, [154]
- question in Parliament, [155]
- convention with Germany, [163]
- M. Caillaux explains failure of negotiations, [174]
- Pams, Rival of M. Poincaré
- non-election resented by M. Clemenceau, [102]
- Paral Mexico
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184]
- Paris Omnibus Co.
- M. Rochette endeavouring to get concession, [220]
- Pau
- M. Caillaux founded Radical united party, [104]
- Paul, Dr. Chas., Medical Officer of Health
- report of the autopsy after M. Calmette’s death, [283]
- Péret, Raoul
- appointed Minister of Commerce, [25]
- Perrier, Minister of Justice (Monis Cabinet)
- M. Calmette’s article, [139]
- Philippeau, Robert
- reported conversation heard in Paris Tube, [284], [285]
- Pichereau, connected with M. Rochette’s enterprises
- introduced by M. Gaudrion, [196]
- accusation against M. Rochette signed, [198]
- formal charge made, [199]
- M. Rochette in letter to examining magistrate, [201], [202]
- claim against M. Rochette, [202]
- documents in M. Rochette’s desk, [203]
- M. Rochette takes legal action, [205]
- prosecutor in M. Gaudrion’s stead, [225]
- Pichon
- South American Bank Loan refused, [134]
- Foreign Minister, [152], [153]
- convention with Germany, [163]
- Pierre Charron, Rue
- M. Caillaux’s house, [89]
- Pierre de Fouquières of the Protocol, [13]
- Place Beauvau
- situation of Home Office, [194]
- Poincaré, President of the French Republic
- hears of the tragedy, [24]
- signs decrees, [25]
- evidence on oath, [79], [80], [81], [86]
- conversation with M. Caillaux, [82]
- election to Presidency and M. Clemenceau, [102], [103]
- M. Calmette in the Figaro, [108]
- Prime Minister, [140]
- Poirier, Henri, intimate friend of M. Spitzer
- M. Calmette’s comment on Finance Minister’s resignation, [133]
- Potsdam Agreement
- soothed Russian fears, [165]
- Prestat, father of Madame Calmette
- chairman of Figaro Co., [94]
- Prevet, Managing Director Le Petit Journal
- M. Rochette’s attack, [187], [191]
- realizes effects of M. Rochette’s tactics, [189], [190]
- told M. Durand M. Gaudrion would prosecute, [196]
- M. Durand complains he has been misled, [199]
- Petit Journal and shareholders, [214], [215]
- Prieu, French merchant living in Brazil
- M. Caillaux accused by Figaro, [106]
- misspelled “Priou,” [114]
- heirs claim concessions, [115], [116]
- difficulty of settlement, [117]
- claim on Government, [118], [119]
- M. de Fonvielle’s letter, [120]
- M. Schneider pressed claims, [121]
- members of Prieu Syndicate, [123]
- article in L’Œuvre, [125]
- Privat-Deschanel, Secretary of the Ministry of Finance
- letters burned, [89]
- M. Boucard’s call, [90]
- evidence of, [101]
- successor to M. Luquet in Ministry of Finance, [129]
- Rabier, one of M. Rochette’s lawyers
- received large sums, [220]
- Raynouard
- maiden name of Madame Caillaux, [88]
- Renoult, René, Member of Cabinet
- appointed Minister of Finance in M. Caillaux’s stead, [25]
- Under Secretary for Finance, 1909, [115]
- lawyer of one of M. Rochette’s Companies, [220]
- Reymond, Doctor
- present with Calmette, [ 3], [ 7]
- Richepin, Jean
- quotation, [297]
- Rio de Janeiro
- French Consul helps Prieu, [115]
- Rocher, Rue de
- flat of M. de Fonvielle, [120]
- Rochette, Company Promoter and Speculator
- M. Calmette and the Figaro, [26]
- question by M. Delahaye and M. Monis’ reply, [30]
- Commission of Inquiry, [31], [41]
- statement by M. Fabre, [33], [34], [36], [37], [38]
- cause of political unrest, [106]
- M. Caillaux accused of interfering with the course of justice, [112]
- Figaro’s article, [138], [139], [140], [145]
- M. Fabre pressed to adjourn trial, [179], [180]
- postponement requested by Maître Bernard, [181]
- trial postponed, [182], [213]
- early life, [183]
- companies floated, [184]
- shareholders sign petition for release, [185]
- examination of books by accountants, [186]
- Bourse suspicious, [187]
- attack in Le Petit Journal, [187], [188], [214], [215]
- M. Prevet endeavours to stop M. Rochette’s manœuvres, [189]
- Western Railway of France, [190]
- M. Clemenceau accused of moral complicity, [191]
- charges against members of Chamber and Senate, [192]
- judicial inquiry, [193], [194], [195], [196], [197]
- M. Pichereau’s accusation, [198]
- M. Yves Durand accused of speculating, [199]
- arrested and imprisoned, [200]
- confronted with M. Pichereau, [202]
- declared bankrupt, [203]
- appealed against verdict and took action against M. Pichereau, [205]
- becomes a political matter, [206]
- M. Lépine justifies arrest, [208]
- M. Lépine’s opinion, [209]
- details of M. Rochette’s methods, [210]
- sentenced to imprisonment and appeal, [211]
- evidence before Commission of Inquiry, [212]
- advertisements, [214]
- complaint against M. Berr, [217]
- examination of books a pretence, [218]
- defence of enterprises, [217], [218], [219]
- clerk’s story, [220]
- secrecy of payment, [222]
- evidence of employees, [223]
- judgment annulled, [224]
- proceedings dragged out, [227], [231], [248]
- volume on history of French issues, [249]
- Royale, Rue
- conversation between M. and Mme. Caillaux, [99]
- Saint Calais
- M. Caillaux’s speech to his constituents, [173]
- St. Lazare, Prison for Women, [11], [12], [43], [47], [48], [49], [50], [53], [54], [55], [56], [58], [62], [63]
- history of, [44], [45], [46]
- motor lorry at, [51]
- “six o’clock sickness,” [61]
- favours shown Madame Caillaux, [75]
- Santé Prison
- M. Rochette imprisoned, [200]
- Sarthe
- M. Caillaux candidate for re-election, [91]
- popular view of peasantry, [258-262]
- Sauvage, Prosper, member of Prieu Syndicate
- letters in the Figaro, [123], [124]
- Say Sugar Refinery
- M. Rochette’s connexion, [219]
- Schneider, Auguste, pressed claims of Prieu Syndicate
- called on M. Caillaux by appointment and agreed settlement, [119]
- his home at Auteuil, [121]
- introduces M. de Fonvielle to M. Vidal, [121]
- conversation recorded in M. de Fonvielle’s letters, [122]
- mentioned in M. Boileau’s letters, [123]
- referred to in letter of M. Prosper Sauvage, [124]
- Schoen, German Ambassador in Paris
- first suggestion of compensation, [167]
- Société des Mines de la Nerva
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [207]
- M. Pichereau’s investments, [197], [198], [202]
- Socquet, Dr., Medical Officer of Health
- report of the autopsy after M. Calmette’s death, [283]
- South Atlantic Company
- quarrel with Compagnie Transatlantique and Figaro’s accusation, [129]
- Spitzer, Arthur, Director Société Générale
- re-election indirectly opposed by Government, [128]
- accusation of Bourse quotations being permitted unfairly, [131]
- M. Calmette’s comment, [133]
- Steinheil
- notorious female prisoner, [12], [44], [52], [59], [291], [294]
- Syndicat Minier
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [203], [207]
- Tangier, Possibility of German demonstration, [159]
- Thalamas
- letter to Madame Caillaux, [28], [29]
- Thorel, solicitor for M. Caillaux
- M. Poincaré’s evidence, [83]
- “Ton Jo”
- signature to letter written by M. Caillaux, [92], [97], [98], [142], [144-147], [149]
- Copy of “Ton Jo” letter, [143]
- Tripoli
- coveted by Italy, [165]
- Tunis
- President Faillière’s visit, [163]
- Ullmann, of the Compte d’Escompte
- received by M. Caillaux, [124]
- accusation that Bourse quotations were allowed in his favour, [131]
- Union, Franco-Belge
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [207]
- Val d’Airan
- Company floated by M. Rochette, [184], [207]
- Valentine Morelli
- notorious prisoner, cell No. 12, [44]
- Vervoort, journalist on Gil Blas
- Madame Gueydan’s offer, [91-93]
- Vidal, journalist
- introduced to M. de Fonvielle, [121]
- conversation with M. Schneider, [122]
- Vitz, Madame
- prisoner in St. Lazare, [75], [76]
- Waechter, Kiderlen, German Foreign Minister
- remark to French Ambassador in Berlin, [163]
- reception of communication from M. Cambon, [164]
- answer to M. Cambon’s question, [165]
- suggests an agreement, [167]
- reply to M. Cambon, [171]
- Waldeck-Rousseau
- former Cabinet in which M. Caillaux was Minister of Finance, [144]
- Western Railway of France
- M. Rochette’s agitation against State acquisition, [190], [191]
- Yenck, clerk in Crédit Minier
- his evidence, [223]
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