THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.
Paris, February 16. General Boulanger has issued a manifesto demanding a dissolution on the question of the revision of the Constitution. February 17. M. Melina, who yesterday declined the task of forming a new Cabinet, has reconsidered bis decision and is now engaged in the construction of a Cabinet, February 18, M. Moline having formed a Ministry proposes to pass the Budget and prorogue Parliament till after the close of the exhibition. General Ballot has accepted the portfolio of War in the new Ministry, but several portfolios remain unallotted. The President, M. Sadi Carnot, is pressing M. de Freycinet, who was Minister of War in the late Ministry, to accept the portfolio of Foreign Affairs in M. Meline’s Cabinet. The Ministry generally 5s considered weak, and is noi; expected to last long.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1856, 21 February 1889, Page 1
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136THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1856, 21 February 1889, Page 1
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