CHURCH AND STATE.
CRISIS IN FRANCE.
HEATED DEBATE,
By telegraph, Press Ass’d, Copyright
Paris, Maroh 8,
The debatß in the Chamber was heated, and arose out of a gendarme shooting a butcher, who resisted the taking of an inventory of a churoh at Boaschepe. Several deputies protested against the Separation Ac‘, which v?as producing tumults and not pacification. M. Brianol, reporting on the Separation Act, denounced the provocative tactios of the clergy, and declared that opposition to the inventories was politicil and not religions.
M. Rouvior Baid the Government were unable to stop inventories being takeD, but would enforoe the law with prudonoe and tact. Me aooepted a resolution Bpproving of the Government’s etatements on the matter.
This was rejected by 267 to 234. The entire Bight and half the progressive Republicans, most of the Socialists, and some Radicals, voted against the Governments.
The Ministerial orisis will not affeot the French policy at the Algeoiras Conference
OPINION IN GERMANY,
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 10.28 p m., Maroh 9.
Berlin, March 9.
The German press consider that the Ministerial orisis is certain to aff-.ct tho whole internal aod external policy of Fracoe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1694, 10 March 1906, Page 2
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