TROUBLED FRANCE.
Paris, October 27.
M. Clemenceau supports M. Fioquet's scheme for the revision of the Constitution. .
It is feared that a crisis is impending over the proposed income tax, the deputies being averse to the proposal. General Boulanger, in the course of a bitter speech in the Chamber, derided .he Premier's Revision Biil, declaring .hat it was an insult to France, and constructed in defiance of public opinion. He urged the necessity of creating, a national Republic, which should unite all the former parties, and restore France to her prcper place and .give her a mission among the nations.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 257, 31 October 1888, Page 3
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