MINISTERIAL CRISES.
[Bt Slbctbio Telbgbaph.—Copyright.] (Special to Pbess Association.) London, November 26. (Received November 27, at 9.30 p.m.) M. Dupuy, in the debate in the French Chamber of Deputies leading to his resignation, contended that the country did not require separation of the Church from the State or a revision of the Constitution. The Servian Ministry has resigned, owing to tb.B tariff war with Austria. (Per Pbess Association.) Pabis, November 27. . (Received November 28, at 0.45 a.m.) M. Meline has also declined to form a Ministry. The fall of the Cabinet was due to the absence of a policy on the part'of M. Dupuy, who attempted to follow the lines' dictated by the President. Before the vote of want-of-confidence was carried three Ministers secretly resigned, and upon thi3 becoming known the Chamber refused to proceed with the business. Rome, November 27. (Received November 28. at 0.50 a.m.) The Italian Bank Committee's report inculpates 25 deputies, including Signor Crispi, who owed the Banca Rorrtana Nazionale 244,000 franc?.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9907, 28 November 1893, Page 2
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