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CHURCH AND STATE.

AN IGNORANT PEASANTRY. THE LAW TO BE ALAINTAINED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, Alarch 15. (Received March 16, at 8.44 a.m.) A number of armed peasants attacked several detachments of soldiers who were drilling at- Chapelle J 1 Anson, believing that they were trying to force an entrance into the church. Several officers and soldiers were wounded. The troops retreated. Tho peasants placed three starving beam in the cathedral at Coquinac (?). An inspector, entering to make an inventory, was nearly clawed to death The bears arc still in possesion. AI. Sarrien, the Premier, in the course of a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the separation law would be administered -in a liberal spirit, but tho State’s conquests would be inflexibly defended.

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Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 6

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126

CHURCH AND STATE. Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 6

CHURCH AND STATE. Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 6