THE SITUATION IN FRANCE.
• • • \ . [press association.] ' " London, April 10. General Boulanger, in thanking the Dordogne electors, stated that his return proved the impotence of the Chamber and that existed the necessity for dissolving that body. General Boulanger declines to accept the seat for Dordogne, and contests the Nord. * The French Press regard the internal situation as extremely dangerous.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9026, 12 April 1888, Page 5
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