EUROPEAN TOPICS.
• [Special to Pbkss Association.! PARIS, Junk 19. President Carnot, who was suffering from au affection of the liver, is reported to bo much better. Several violent scenes have taken place in the Chamber of Deputies M&f. DeVoulede and Milievoe. repeatedly accused M. Clemenceau of accepting bribes from Dr Herz. AT. Clemenceau retorted by calling his accusers cowards and liara. A duel is impending. The Chamber heard M. Clenioncoau's explanation with coldness. VIENNA. June 19. Socialist riots, attended with much violence, have taken place in several towns in Austria, in faVour of universal suffrage. BERLIN, June 19. In Bremen the Socialists are holding a demonstration to celebrate the victory of the party at the German elections. A large portion of the Potsdam barracks has been destroyed by fire. June 20. A majority of votes was cast against the Army Bill, though it is believed that the Government has secured a majority of the seats.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4676, 21 June 1893, Page 1
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