THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.
• ——— L IT CMCTRICi TM.ECXAPH.— CDJPfJSIOHI".] [l'Ett PUKSS ASSOCIATION]. PARIS, May 22. The newly-elected French Chamber of Deputies contains 246 Radicals and Socialist Radicals, 77 Republicans of the Left, 22 Independent Socialists, 7 Dissident; Radicals, and 53 United Socialists, Bonapartists, Liberals, Nationalists, and members of actions. The Government possesses a sufficient Republican majority to dispense with the support, of (lie United Socialists. The principal significance of the elections is the nation's ratification of the Church and Slate separation law. The Paris electors returned only Radical and Socialist members in the ileetions. The Chamber of Deputies meets on June Ist.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1906, Page 3
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