Republican France 1870 1912 Her Presidents Statesmen Policy Vicissitudes An

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Another reckless suggestion was that the X. Of the Andrieux list might be Baron Mohrenheim, the Russian Ambassador, to whom the Government naturally had to apologise. On the other hand it exacted an apology from the Swiss Government when some foolish people of Basle introduced a libellous " Panamist group v into a carnival pro- cession.
Meantime two men whose guilt was notorious had still escaped punishment. One of them was Arton, Baron de Reinach's agent, and the other Cornelius Herz, who, aft
...er fleeing to England, had been lying ill at the Tankerville Hotel, Bournemouth. The French authorities desired to extradite him, but his illness prevented his removal to London and his attendance at Bow Street Police Court. He was repeatedly examined by French and English doctors, and the former, Brouardel, Charcot, and Dieulafoy, agreed that his illness must have a fatal issue at no very distant date. Nevertheless, there were frequent interpellations in the Chamber of Deputies respecting his extradition.

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