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
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