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FRENCH AFFAIRS.

London, April 16.

The Times this morning announces the return of Boulanger for the-Horde, Boulanger polled 190,000, whilst his opponent, M, Foucart, a Moderate Republican, polled 90,000. The election was conducted in a quiet and orderly manner.

Paris. April 15,

M. Floquet, addressing the Commercial Union lost night, said the Republic did not require Protectors in peace nor Dictators in war,

April 16

Genera! Boulanger’s victory in the election for Horde is regarded in many quarters as presaging violent changes in the constitution.

April 17

M. Jules Ferry, in (he course of an address, delivered yesterday, called (li-mral Boulanger a luminous soldier. He urged that M, Floquet should assume a militant allituuo against a Caesarean movement, otherwise France would be plunged into a foreign war. General Boulanger, addressing tbe electors of Horde, said that France demands a constituent assembly which should give to the people rights which bad hitherto been denied them, and which would make the Republic respected and render it indestructible. Tim Chamber of Deputies re-opens on Thursday. Disturbance arising out of the recent crisis is feared. General Boulanger has an insignificant following in the Chamber, but is the rallying poim of all the discontent in the country. The French Press agre. s unanimously that it is impossible to deny Genera! Boulanger’s complete victory at the Norde election.

General Boulanger threatens to perpetuate tbe present agitation until be has secured the dissolution of the Chamber,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18880419.2.19

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1726, 19 April 1888, Page 4

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239

FRENCH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1726, 19 April 1888, Page 4

FRENCH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1726, 19 April 1888, Page 4

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