THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.
Paris, June 3. M. Flnquet, the.PremierJias informed the £evision iJommittee of tlie Chamber that the Cabinet will choose a time when Ito alter-tin.' Constitution. In consequence of the disturbed state pf affairs botii at Liouaft and abroad, they the present cini' was not favorable to the scheme. Ihe Uovernruent. however, hoped to propose a schema before the end of the session, but. in the event of the Republican p*Hy b-iug in a minority the Cabinet would resign. June 4.' General Bouiantrer considers that the Presidency ot the Eepublic ia an unnecessary office. In the Chamber of Deputies General Bouianger's urgency motion was negatived by 377 to 186. Several excited scenes occurred in the Chamber on the result of tho division being announced. M. Floqnet, the. Premier, taunted General Boulanger with aspiring to the J.)ict»t:.'rßiiip. Referring to M.Cleajeucenti, leader of the Left, he said ihat the Idtter was Anxious to be at the helm of tho Government^hip.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1747, 7 June 1888, Page 1
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160THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1747, 7 June 1888, Page 1
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