RELIGIOUS WAR IN FRANCE.
A DWINDLING MAJORITY
(Received 8.35 a.m.)
PARIS, Junto 29.
M. Combe's (the Premier's) majority in the Chamber of Deputies is very clearly dwindling.
This result is attributed to the legislation which M. Combes has introduced, preventing niemblers of the religious orders which have been dissolved from acting as lay teachers, as well to the suppression of many of the orders of nuns.
In the Senate M. Waldeck-Rotissieau. the ex-Premier, blamed M. Combes for going- behind the law as to Cue associations, and said that the latter was designed to control them, whereas it had been used to their exclusion.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 154, 30 June 1903, Page 5
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