A POLITICAL SCANDAL.
STIR IN FRENCH CHAMBER I OF DEPUTIES, 1 PARIS, June 15-<E'fl In connection with the recent sccmH in the French Chamber of JicputiesJM M. Leon Chabert, in a tetter to JLtjH Temps, asserts that he suggested lojfl Michael Lagrave, an official of tjhfH Ministry of Commerce, without COBfH sultation with the Carthusian MooMsl<4 the desirableness of their giving \hOm Government money for Ijeaovoloutß purposes provided their Order *'*» M authorised. M. Edward Combesß states%hat Lagrave told hiui thwfl monks were disposed to plow iM\tfM 000 in the Government's hands iMufl Order were authorised. M. replied that the Order would not- mS authorised, and that the Prime Jjja-fl ister would be deeply offender if ha .1 heard of the offer. j Of thirty-three members composing, , the Chamber's Committee of luvestU;. Cation, twenty are hostile to tha.'J Government. ;■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 140, 17 June 1904, Page 2
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138A POLITICAL SCANDAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 140, 17 June 1904, Page 2
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