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THE UNREST OF FRANCE.

PROMPT ACTION BY THE PRESIDENT. ANGRY PARISIANS. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS DISGUSTED. ' ' Paris, Monday. M. Loubet, the now President, has had energetic steps taken for the repression of disorder, and is warmly commended by the Republicans for his action. Both the Orleanist and Bonapartist parties are angry at the attempt of M. Paul Deroulede during the funeral of President Faure to rdise an insurrection by inciting the army chiefs to take the lead, and the contemptuous public dismissal of the proposal by General Roget. On the part of the Bonapartists the feeling is shown in a denunciation by M. Paul do Cassagnac of the attempt to corrupt the army, published in his journal, the “Autorite.” ■ , _ The Duke of Orleans, head of the House of Bourbon, who has_for some time past been in Belgium directing anti-Republi-can intrigues from there, has now returned in disgust to Turin.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 5

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THE UNREST OF FRANCE. New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 5

THE UNREST OF FRANCE. New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 5