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
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