UNREST IN FRANCE.
United Press Association —Copyright PARIS, June 12. M. Caillaux, Minister of Finance, during a discussion on the Wine Bill, advised the winegrowers to combine for a regular output, to abolish inferior quality, and. to assist in the suppression of adulteration. He offered to forego the land tax for five years in the case of vineyards placed under other cropfc. Twenty-five municipal bodies have resigned. PARIS, June 13.
Eight municipal bodies in the South of France have resigned. M. Clemonceau holds that the resignations, requiring a month’s notice, are irregular, and tTiat the municipal authorities are personally liable for damages for the consequences of the stoppage,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2107, 15 June 1907, Page 2
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