Great Engellex
Established Nation
JOURNAL DES DÉBATS POLITIQUES ET LITTERAIRES
ET DES ACTES DU GOUVERNEMENT
ET DES ACTES DU GOUVERNEMENT
GRANDE-ANGLESAXE
DULWICH, 7 juillet.
Président du Conseil des Ministres supposed within the Sénat that the recent use of the word REVIEW by the Ministre d'État (Northern Secretary) in a dispatch to Cantigny was entirely incorrect, and that the dispatch does not necessarily conflict with the later dispatch to Sereniérre of the pure and simple intolerance of the expansionist ambitions. There is no considerable contradiction in the dispatches on the subject of the Implaric-Oceanic Territory. Ignoring the odious outcries of betrayal from the right, the Président du Conseil stated that he still understands the Dulwich dispatch to mean that Great Engellex has only given way to Cannie concern on condition that the meaning of Cannie concern is to be understood in a more precise manner from the ambassador’s meeting with the Queen. Therefore, instead of trying to make sense of this dispatch, we shall treat is as something so ridiculous that would not deserve to occupy the attention of this chamber and my ministers.
To give an idea of the attitude of the Sénat on the present momentous situation, it is wise to publish the remarks from Nicolas du Blé, marquis d'Huxelles :- Peace is the constant cry of the day, and publications of Wantage with their readers will be loud in their exclamations of joy at the pacific prospects from this exchange. To confide in the language of this chamber, one would believe that a peace agreement was already signed! (Laughter) We cannot but regret the undignified tone assumed by contemporary ministers at the first opportunity for neo-colonial rule, once the most influential Francophone nation in Europe (Sereniérre), went so far as to praise and endorse the despicable conduct of the European Defence Federation. That a peace would be accepted in Wantage with great satisfaction is undeniable, but it is questionable if this strange enthusiasm of the public will not influence the future decisions of our neighbours in that alliance (EDF). If the prospects of a pacific solution for Great Engellex will inspire equal determination and readiness for peace by the alliance (EDF) is yet to be seen.
NOUVELLES SUPPLÉMENTAIRES
The War Industry Question is likely to add to the difficulties of the Ducal Government. A Commissioner of the Grand Duke who has just returned from a tour of the manufacturing districts of the Grand Duchy states that there exists a great deal of discontent, owing to apprehensions of industrial reform, even without the intermediate considerations of the Sénat.
The project of a new failway has been lately submitted to the Grand Duke. If carried into exeution, it will be called the Chemin de Fer du Nord, and is to start from Brenier and run to Rieux, thus running diagonally through the whole length of Wantage.
[[A popular publication throughout the Grand Duchy of Wantage, which sits on the border of Montelimar. Established in 1809 to publish articles concerning regional, national and international news, as well as of the happenings of the Senate.]]