THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDAL.
Pbk Electmc Telegraph— Cop ybioht.) (Per Press Association.) (Kaooived 1.20 p.m, nco. 28 h.) Paeis, Deo. 27. Figaro states that the post mortem on he body of Baron Reinach proveß that le was poisoned and that he did not comnit suicide. The paper also throws out neinuations m connection with two other ludden deaths and declares that there are lurprises of an important character m itore when the Chamber of Deputies relumes next month. The Gaulois and indrienne assert that an attempt was nade to poison M. Herz two years ago, md that Baron Reinach's name was (hen nentioned m connection with the affair. (Special to Press Association.) (Received 1 a.m., Deo. 29th.) Paris, Dec. 27. It is reported that many members of ;he Chamber of Deputies have invited Prince Victor Bonaparte to head a move* aent m favour of a Consular Republic. M. Andrieux has challenged M. Ribot, the Premier, to fight a duel, Tha Bourse is much firmer m tone.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5602, 29 December 1892, Page 2
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166THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDAL. Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5602, 29 December 1892, Page 2
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