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PER PEEKS ASSOCIATION Pahis, Ap>il 14. in connection wi h M. Revoil's rtsignatioo, the I'elite f/auphinou, owned by M Bnagn in, Revoil's uuo'e, alleged that Edgar Oombet, the Premier's son, < ff*red to obtain u auol.oi isalion for'the Carthusians under thn K>ligious Associations Act for* million fran-K. The allegation was indignantly donied on behalf cf M. Uornbes, anl M. Revoil denied he was associated therewith. Revoil's resignation waaduj to M. Combes' refusal to hear liiui on 'he subj ict, and declining to tigo bis promotion to tbe Legion of Hon; ur ou the occasion of President Loubeo's forthcoming visit to Africa. London, April 14.
General Sir James Be van Eiwards has bren appointed OolontlUlmmandan'. of 'he Royal Engineers. Twelve hundred stewing annually has b en se'tl<d on Woelfliog upon his prom sing hie family not to marry Adumovica, nith whom he is still s'ayiug at Hontreux, Switzerland.
VVmh a party of British officers war* playing on the Mirai.shab Tichi golf licks, India, they were fired on by two DuwarA fanatics, three officers being wouud -d. Tbe fanatics were pursued, one b iug killed and the other captured.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 16 April 1903, Page 2
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