DEMONSTRATION AGAINST FRANCE'S LATE PRESIDENT.
M. LOUBET INSULTED.
The famous Cathedral of Notre Darao, in Paris, wna the scene of much exoitement on February 24th which later took the .form of a disorderly manifestation against former President Loubet. Crowds assembled jm the Notre Dame place, expecting the authorities to come and take an inventory of the ohapter bouse, and a force oj! 150 policemen patrolled the surrounding streets expecting trouble within tne edifice, but as the authorities did not attempt an inventory this did not take place. The crowds outside gradually increased in numhers, and Anally several hundred persons marched to the Bue Dante, were M. Loubet has taken up his residence. The manifestants passed before the former President, uttering insulting
cries against him. The police then drove off the crowd, which reassembled and returned, only to be dispersed again. The explanation of the movement against M. Lonbet is that the tiili for the separation of Church and State became a law during his administration.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8122, 20 April 1906, Page 3
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165DEMONSTRATION AGAINST FRANCE'S LATE PRESIDENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8122, 20 April 1906, Page 3
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