THE CRISIS IN FRANCE
PRESIDENT FAURE. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS VIOLENT OPPOSITION OF THE SOCIALISTS. ; RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY. - Paris, January 18. The Moderate journals are favourable to the new President, but the Radicals and Socialists denounce him as a mere figurehead. At the finish of the election the Socialists shook their fists in the faces of their opponents, and owing to the uproar it was impossible to hear the speeches. M. Faure is the first Protestant elected to the head of the State. M. Dupuy, the Premier, has re signed. After his election, M.‘Faure said he Mould cease to belong to party, an d become' arbiter of parties without dis-' tinction.
The Times thinks the result of the election will be a happy one for France, an 1 will reassure everyone. The Socialists loudly resented the prohibition of Richard from voting. A section of the party clamoured, “Down with the Presidency.”
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1708, 23 January 1895, Page 2
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152THE CRISIS IN FRANCE Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1708, 23 January 1895, Page 2
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