THE FRENCH ELECTIONS
I:: tunonlnioaof Rnmpean ioursaUets , the result of tho French slesthuw is, Bit meiely a 11 |iul«liia'i triumph. but a. victory for po«ee. The danger' of a Eutopaaf • outbreak has been : inata inlljr lessened by the verdict »f { the Trowii peophr. Had tho expsetn.' turn" of Gsuetw! B >ulanger been real*! inol it wml I Imvo borti. otherwise. \ llis r.tiirn lo |x> wer would heve greatly' iuorou»«.Y the tt>k uf war. and seriously I inperrille.l tho tranquility of Europe. Ginu:»nv, we may be sure, wo.ild havoj heoepted it an an unmistitkabte menace, I and would have rcgul-ited hor condnct i accjrlmiilv. Tho 0» net si's action in oonneoiion with the Schnasbelo ineide-it shows I clortily the policy he has at, h-nrf. He na* then in office, and his i impetu >sity- nl militsry stdnur [ be ntylit Irnncv s-ithin a measurable : dis'ni.cc of war. He nV in tho ini eide*t , > to tjuot'- If, Klowitx, an '>jn»or- |. tunilv for «elt - glorification. His uuiIb Ann iiu I iiii|.iitienco led him to sse thioiis 1 in *-M** snd daluferaas light. H>> thought the titno ha.l ramu when | hj» muld s'iow FntucS what n haio and ! m dilior w-tclied ovir hor honour. He re j nest oil thn Buiiwny Co;rpany to inform him if in -13 hours it cWd- ri»;r*ow' to tho frontier .'»0,000 uisn.. On nlitaiaiuff n reply ho an. nmmcod to tlie Cabinet thut he w-xn t)rvj)are.l t.» jJ.CiJt) men to the 'ritfnfler. was the utmost »u:prixo. He \rr.i« askci?. '• Wbero «ill yon tnV» Uiem from ?" Ho l-ftily tenlied. "* I'rom every wliore." M. Orory. who s«4*tom slMte at Qaldtet Counrils, wid •' ,W»«l* a* [.iitrlots :i» you, l»ll» I will :i(ivi'r iijimen: lo Mich a step." Tne flutters! had no annpnttoi hut M. (joldet. A few du»e biter th* matter waaat-i n*en.!,' at Oeni"iil inny he uni.l to excuse him i wtt» cenainlv nt that moment tie. re.d I aii'.l mtln dimmer for teiwe. What he was then he w mid hare he« n ngsin, dtd Ms |i.ofvw>n ihii!>'«•'io .s, it is w»W theiefoic. not only for !•'ranee, but foi Ktintwe, t'<n*t Bonlanifisni lim been iff'idei.'d iftxorloss for mischief.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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357THE FRENCH ELECTIONS Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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