THE SITUATION IN FRANCE.
RESIGNATION OF A MINISTER,
SUSPENSION OF MEMBERS.
A REVOLUTIONARY CONDITION. Pr«»s Association.— Telegraph.—Copyright.
Paris, January 14. M. Barthon, Minister of Public Works, has resigned, owing to a technical difficulty in. connection with his department.
Members of the Chamber of Deputies who hold Socialistic views have been suspended on the grounds of insulting behaviour.
A section of the press continued to make insulting remarks regarding the President, and his treatment of the Chamber.
M. Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the London Times, declares France to be in a revolutionary state.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9719, 15 January 1895, Page 5
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