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GEN. BOULANGER.

(lIY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT.) London, April 23. M M. ROCHFOBT, Naqwet and Count Dillon accompanied General Boulanger to London. They were met at Charing Crass terminus by a large crowd, who greeted them with mingled cheers and hisses. Boulanger docs not intend at present to issue a manifesto, and will not remain in England beyond October. He expresses himself satisfied with the heartiness of his reception. I'AltirS, April 2">. M. Prcvet, deputy for the Seiue-en-Marne, referring to the charge made against General Boulanger in connection with the Australian tinned meat contract, declares the contract was publicly adjudged to M. Digion, not Count Dillon, who, being in want of capital, asked M. Prevet to cooperate.

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Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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GEN. BOULANGER. Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2

GEN. BOULANGER. Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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