THE FRENCH CRISIS.
LoMioX, .VkVI-II 1 M*r .”0. lx Paris an excited .-•■•cMon of i.’adieals, headed id. iFf-ni'i I.’ whfoet. ,M, <!revv to .M. PerrV as President. President Hrevvs farewell lucssaoe is eonehed in lmjtuage. without biltern->s. lie complains of tin* desertion of friends. November tftt. M. I’anl do lloulede, cliairmaii of tlie Patriotic League, tiireatens to invade tile Palais do lElvsee with fitly thousand followers if M. Perry is elected President. THE LATEST. [IIKCTKK-S Tia.KiaiAM.S.l [RfEi:ivctl 1 Ji-Lcmhi-r 2i i, I.'* r.u:!.-*, Dpct-n tier 1. It is Generally expected that .M. M. Preycinet will lie elected President. The Extremist party have threatened to erect barricades throughout the city and resort to bloodshed if M. Perrv is elected to the Presidency.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2403, 3 December 1887, Page 2
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121THE FRENCH CRISIS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2403, 3 December 1887, Page 2
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