France.
+ I During the debate on the Dreyfus - question M. Paul Derouldde, the-
fl,.. II »ggfr well'known Socialist Deputy, accused the Government of allowing the army to be insulted, and also with exceeding its powers in referring the Dreyfus case to the Court of Caseation. M. Sarrien, Minister of Justice declared that General Ghanoine had thrice refused to grant the reg ue^f the Ministry that proceedings ahomft be taken against the insulters of the . £ army. A motion was proposed by M» Rib»t, ex-Premier, affirming thei supremacy of the civil over the, military power, but declaring the Chamber's confidence- in the army. Tbis wai carried by 559 to 2. M. Mahy brought forward . a resolution directing the Governmß^ to epd the campaign of instill against the army, which was opposed by the Government, but waa carried by a mfljjrity of 47. if. Biisaon, the Premier, thereupon resigned, and the Chamber adj )inn-d until the 4th November. President Faure severely condemns Genen I Chanoine's aotion, and has refused lo receive him, saying tlmt Cbunoia. should have tendered his re«i;;u'ition to the Premier. M. Delcasse is to remain at the Foreign Offioe.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1898, Page 2
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189France. Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1898, Page 2
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