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FRANCE.

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. MOROCCAN POLICY NOT AFFECTED. I I Received March 9, 8 a.m. PARIS, Maroh 8 ( . The Ministerial crisis will riot affeot the French policy at the Conference regarding Morocoo now being held at Algeciras. GERMAN PRESS OPINIONS. Recieved March 3, 10.28 p.m. BERLIN, Maroh 9. The German Press consider the Ministerial crisis is certain to affect tne whole internal and external policy of France. A HEATED DEBATE. Received Maroh 9, 8.8 a.m. PARIS, March 8. The debate in the Chamber of Deputies was very heated. It arose out of a gendarme shooting a butcher, who resisted an inventory being taken at a church at Boaschepe. Several deputies protested against the Separation Act producing and not pacification. M. Briana, reporting on the Separation Act, denounced the provooative tactics of the olergy, and declared that the opposition to the inventories was political and not religious.' M. Rouvier Raid the Government was unable to stop the inventories, but oould enforce the law with prudence and tact. He apcepted the resolution approving the Governments statements on this matter. This resolution, however, was. rejected by 267 votes to 234, the entire Right, half of the Progressive Republicans, most of the Socialists, and some of the Radicals votiug against the Government. M. Rouvier thereupon resigned.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 5

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FRANCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 5

FRANCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 5

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