UNREST IN FRANCE.
ALBERT LOSING INFLUENCE
THE BILL CONDEMNED
United Press ThC d e "i ra conduct in" Vari f "h hundred francs from ClemcnThe Committee cleci ea i i ceau’s overtures, ffi and conUem bert measures as insufficient, is losing all influence.
CONFERENCE ON THE BILL
Received Cazalet, Deputy for Gironde, himself a viticulturist, and reporter of tne Parliamentary Committee, has goma to Narbonne to confer regal ding defects in the measure.
albert surrenders.
PREMIER’S LOAN REPAID
Received . M Albert in surrendering himselr to tt. roblic rr«~utot his return railway rare. __
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2118, 28 June 1907, Page 2
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