THE ALGERIAN CONTRETEMPS.
FURTHER. DETAILS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, April 14. (Received April 15, at 9.22 a.m.) Iu connection with the resignation of Jll. Revoil, Governor-general of Algeria, the newspaper Petite Bauphinois, owned by one M. Baragnon, M. Revoil's uncle, alleged that M. Edgar Combes, the Premier's son, offered to obtain an authorisation for tho Carthusians under the Religious Associations Act for a million francs. Tho allegation was indignantly denied on behalf of M. Combes, and M. Revoil denied that he was associated therewith.
M. Eevoil's resignation was due to M. Corabes's refusal to hear him on the subject, and declining to sign his promotion to the Legion of Honour on the occasion of President Loubet's forthcoming visit to Africa.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12638, 16 April 1903, Page 5
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