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French Railway Scandals.

Paris, June 2.

An animated debate has taken place in the Chamber of Deputies respecting the Southern railway scandals. MM. Rouvier, Rouche, Guyot, De Loncle, Magnier, and Eiffel are among those who are alleged to be compromised. M. Traneux, formerly Minister of Justice, declared it was a penal offence for members of the Chamber of Deputies to join bond-issuing syndicates. M. Goblet's amendment, censuring the Government for interfering with justice, was rejected by a majority of 25.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7296, 3 June 1895, Page 2

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French Railway Scandals. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7296, 3 June 1895, Page 2

French Railway Scandals. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7296, 3 June 1895, Page 2

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