Foreign.
It i«t feared the German training Bhip Stein has foundered in the Mediterranean. M. Ribot's Ministry inoludes M. Le Bon as Minister of Commerce. M. Jamont refused a portfolio as Minister of War. M. Ribot, the new Premier, has deoided to grant an amnosty to all politioal prisoners exoept the Anarchists. The Chamber of Deputies has unanimously voted an amnesty to the politioal press, strike, and eleotoral offenders. The President's Message is colourless. He invites all nations to assist in celebrating a great festival of labour at the close of tho oentury. The Chamber of Deputies has [paaaed ft vote Qf ooiifidaaoe in Mi
Bibofc, who olaimed that his Miniate? represented Republioan Union. M. Zurlinden replaces M. Jamont as Minister of War. Marshal Canroberfc is dead, aged 85 years. [The deceased offioer was one of , the best known of France's soldiers. He was Commander-in-Chief df the Army of the East in the Crimea, and also led the French troops in the Italian war in 1859. At the capitulation of Metz he was -sent prisoner into Germany, returning to France when the preliminaries of peace had been signed. After his army career he became a member of the French Senate.]
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Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1895, Page 2
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200Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1895, Page 2
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