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GENERAL BOULANGER.

London, April 25. MM. Lochfort, JNaquet, and Count Dillon accompanied Boulanger to London, They were met at Charing-Cross terminus by large crowds, who greeted them with mingled cheers and hisses. Boulanger does not intend to issue a manifesto at present, and will not remain in England beyond October. He expresses himself satisfied with the heartiness of the reception. April 26. Lord Randolph Churchill had a halfhour interview with General Boulanger at the Bristol Hotel to-day. April 28. In the course of an interview to-day, General Boulanger asserted that if be is compelled to leave England he will proceed to either America or Sydney. Paris, April 25M. Prevet, Deputy for the Seine et Marne, referring to the charge made against General Boulanger in connection with the Australian tinned meats contracts, says it was publicly adjudged to M. Dipon, not Count Dillon, who, being in want of capital, asked M. Prevet to co-operate, The Committee of the Senate engaged in the investigation of the grounds of proceedings against General Boulanger, claim to have elicited the fact that ho received large sums of money for promising to make certain alterations in the law, as soon as he got into power.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1885, 30 April 1889, Page 1

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199

GENERAL BOULANGER. Temuka Leader, Issue 1885, 30 April 1889, Page 1

GENERAL BOULANGER. Temuka Leader, Issue 1885, 30 April 1889, Page 1

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