FRENCH RAILWAY SCANDALS.
PUBLIC MEN SAID TO BE COMPROMISED. AN ANIMATED DEBATE. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.— Paris, June 2. ! An animated debate has taken place in the Chamber of Deputies respecting the Southern Railway scandals. MM.' Rouvier, Rouche, Guyot, Deloncle, Magnier; and Eiffel,, are amongst those alleged to be compromised. M. Trarieux, formerly Minister of Justice, declared it was not a penal offence for members of the Chamber of Deputies to join bond issuing syndi- * cates. M. Goblet's amendment, censuring the Government for interfering with justice, was rejected by a majority of 25.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9836, 3 June 1895, Page 5
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