A POPULAR IDOL DISGRACED. GENERAL BOULANGER DISMISSED.
Paris, March 14. President Carnot has removed General Boulanger from his command of tho Thirteenth Army Corps, stationed at Clermont-Ferrand, in consequence of bis having visited this city in disguise without having obtained permission to leave his corps.
Paris, March 16. The dismissal of General Boulanger from command of the Thirteenth Army Corps at Clermont-Ferrand is generally approved. General Boulangcr publishes a statement that his visit to the city in disguise was in consequence of his having received news of his wife being seriously ill, and that ho had been refused leave to visit her.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 248, 21 March 1888, Page 6
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102A POPULAR IDOL DISGRACED. GENERAL BOULANGER DISMISSED. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 248, 21 March 1888, Page 6
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