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denied that" Ite^foras -represented tne opinion of the majority of the workers. Toe proposal, he deolared, was ontalde of reasonable discussion. Speaking at Manchester, the Hon. A. J. Balfonr said the Unionists favored social^ legislation, though they would heVereneonrafte the creation of an impesalbleXTtppU. - The Duo d'Orleans Is sbnylog at Dojvejv, ready to take "immediate actloa forjthffi teßto»tion ofthe monarchy if an oppoj^ tanity'pteaenta itself. " j ..»< 2%e Time* donbto whether M.M. son, Waldeok Rosaeau, or Faura .Will; obtain the necessary 450 votes. It hopes' that a neutral President will be selected, Jheririse It f ears a sudden revival of (the * permanent Convention. • 0 it the European bourses are not affeoted by the cilbls in France. ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 2
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