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THIS SAT. [Special to Mklbourhh “ Abgus.”] , London, August 8. Tho new French Ministry has been formed as followsM. ;Daclerc, Premier and Minister of Foreign Maim; M. Dalliers, MiaUtw of

the Interior; M. Tirard, Minister of Finances; M. Devos, Minister of Justice ; M. Duvan, Minister of Education; M. Logrand, Minister of Commerce, The portfolios of works and other offices are unchanged. The new Ministry is undoubtedly a Gambottist one, and is considered to be merely a make-shift. There are indications of the Marquis of Salisbury being inclined to agree to some compromise in regard to the Irish Arrears Bill. Considerable alarm is expressed in British Columbia at the large influx of Chinese taking place there.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2924, 9 August 1882, Page 2

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