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ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY.

(Special to' Press Association.)

. London, July 14. General Ferron has been authorised to create four additional cavalry regiments.

The systematic persecution of the Germans in France is causing extreme anger in Germany, and the outlook excites alarm.

The Times, referring ' to the bitter animosity displayed by the extreme Democrats in France against England, advises, the British Government to assume an attitude of precaution, lest they may be taker: unawares by a suddenly aggressive policy. A strong revolutionary spirit is apparent. Thousands of people are already crowding the streets of Paris, shouting " Vive Boulanger ! Down with the Government ! "

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Otago Witness, Issue 1861, 22 July 1887, Page 13

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ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY. Otago Witness, Issue 1861, 22 July 1887, Page 13

ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY. Otago Witness, Issue 1861, 22 July 1887, Page 13

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