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FRANCE.

Paris, Jan, 7. The Panama Canal disclosures implicate M. Herbette, the French Ambassador at Berlin. An anti-Semitic meeting in this city was attended by many Socialists, who threw a dynamite cartridge with a fuse attached but it was extinguished without causing any damage. All present fled immediately the action of the Socialists was known. Five hundred Socialists marched to Rothschilds’ Bank shouting “Down with the Jews.” The police eventually suppressed the disorder. The supporters of the restoration of the monarchy are active in Paris. It is alleged that M. Baihaut, ex-Miu-ister of Public Works, received 500,000 francs for supporting the Panama Canal Lottery Bill, There is an alarming increase in the activity of the Anarchists, and there is an incessant placarding of the city inviting a revolt. Great preparations are made to hold a demonstration on the 10th inst. Jan, 8. Four Nihilists, who were discovered plotting against the life of the Czar, have been expelled across the frontier. The Tapahui Courier states that at Dunrobin the wheat is heading, and with good weather the crops will be early. Writing in the. Welsh Review on “ The Coming Revolution,” Lady Florence Dixie says ; “ Frivolous men know that the woman who strives to dress rationally is in spirit their superior, and they resent this evidence of their coming do^ n f a n. They know perfectly well_ tha+ j{ woman was clothed as they they as she is, that she would p j^, ar above them not only in ag iiity, but mental strength.” T : W e remember rightly (remarks the writer of Woman’s World’s in the St. James Gazette) Lady Florence Dixie has herself assumed the time-honored garb of despised men. Is this the reason of the astonishing “ soaring ” of her imagination ! Holloway’s Ointment and Pills Counsel for the Delicate.—Those to whom seasons of changeable temperature are protracted periods of trial should seek the earliest opportunity of removing all obstacles to good health. This cooling Ointment, perseveringly rubbed upon the skin, is the most reliable remcny for overcoming all diseases of the throat and chest. Quinsey, relaxed tonsils, sore throat, swollen’ glands, ordinary catarrh, and bronchitis, usually prevailing at this season may be arrested as soon as discovered, and every symptom banished by Holloway’s simple and effective treatment. The Ointment and Pills are highly commended for the facility with which they successfully conquer influenza; they allay in an incredibly short time the distressing fever and teasing cough,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2449, 10 January 1893, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
407

FRANCE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2449, 10 January 1893, Page 1

FRANCE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2449, 10 January 1893, Page 1

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