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UNDER THE TRICOLOR. What Carnot and Boulanger Say of each other.

Tin. "Woilds ' eoitespondem was iecened by Piesidcnl (. amok al the El) see te-cL\ Camot -.aid that his toni in the "•Miuth \\ a 1 - iho most -ati-tacto]} tiling in ik hi-toi) of the thud lepnbhe, ami was pi oof absolute thai, the euunUy holds tt) Ilio ])aili.iu>iiitanHn >>^turn. liuulan^ci was thi i iet'bk'sl. -cup bubble; -cullioiis and urooin.- wt'io «i|)jmi< ntly his onl\ Mippmtoi-. The iUni.iji.nti-ts lercivcd a ttailul snub m the tact, that ni the Coisican -i naumal eleetiou Houlanoei iotei\ed iwoxuic- only. " \\ l > c aio fully confident in the Inline, he said, adding, " tivi |nesiduiuial liosition loi bids tmlhev eonhdenee. tte\ual » \pul-ions wilt en-ue veij r sliortly. The "World euiios])oiKlent; called on Houlan^ei to-d'ty to kai n w had the hostile camp tiuuinht, of tlie sueee-stnl tony ot the i'ie-i<lei\t. I 7 »oulan<_;in said. "Nothing can be -aid ot the manifestation : many chcoiedand many In— oil. I belie\C that nothing but the piesti<;e of (he |)icsiduncj enabled the- Pi evident to secuie one \oiee. Tlie piess has nndeiiated 01 '^noied the <ounter niamiestation. "

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 4

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UNDER THE TRICOLOR. What Carnot and Boulanger Say of each other. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 4

UNDER THE TRICOLOR. What Carnot and Boulanger Say of each other. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 4

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