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BIZARELLI, Louis. Chambre des Deputes. Quatrieme Legislature. Session de 1886. Rapport au nom de la Commission du budget charge d'examiner le projet de loi portant approbation d'une convention relative a l'etablissement de cables telegraphiques sous-marins destines a desservir les colonies francaises des Antilles et de la Guyane francaise. Paris, Quantin, 1886 Folio, 288x228 mm. 6 pp., 2 blank. Slight traces of use. "Messieurs, La France n'a pas actuellement de communication telegraphique directe avec ses colonies des Antilles et n'en a pas du tout avec sa colonie de la Guayane ... "The report sets out the immense advantages that France could derive from submarine telegraph cables connecting the colonies of the Antilles and Guyane to the Mother Country: direct communications could then be established with Brazil and the United States, thus fostering trade and economic activity of the French colonies in the region. L. Bizarelli spoke on behalf of the Parliamentary Commission chaired by Maurice Rouvier, a gifted economist with recognized expertise in financial matters, and whose vice chairmen were Severeiano de Heredia, one of Cuba's richest sugarcane plantation owners, and Antoine Constans, a controversial politician who had held numerous posts related to the Colonies. Louis Bizarelli, 1836 - 1902, physician, was deputy from September 14, 1879 to May 15, 1899, then senator from April 9, 1899 to June 19, 1902. Folio, 288x228 mm. Pp. 6, 2 blanks. Slight sign of wear. "Messieurs, La France n'a pas actuellement de communication telegraphique directe avec ses colonies des Antilles et n'en a pas du tout avec sa colonie de la Guayane ... "The report exposes the immense advantages that France could derive from submarine telegraph cables connecting the colonies of the Antilles and Guyana to the Motherland: direct communications could then be established with Brazil and the United States, thus promoting trade and economic activity of the French colonies in the region. L. Bizarelli speaks on behalf of the Parliamentary Commission chaired by Maurice Rouvier, a talented economist with recognized expertise in financial matters, and whose vice presidents were Severeiano de Heredia, one of the richest owners of sugar cane plantations in Cuba, and Antoine Constans, controversial politician who had held numerous positions relating to the Colonies. Louis Bizarelli, 1836 - 1902, doctor, was deputy from September 14, 1879 to May 15, 1899, then senator from April 9, 1899 to June 19, 1902.

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BIZARELLI, Louis. Chambre des Deputes. Quatrieme Legislature. Session de 1886. Rapport au nom de la Commission du budget charge d'examiner le projet de loi portant approbation d'une convention relative a l'etablissement de cables telegraphiques sous-marins destines a desservir les colonies francaises des Antilles et de la Guyane francaise. Paris, Quantin, 1886 Folio, 288x228 mm. 6 pp., 2 blank. Slight traces of use. "Messieurs, La France n'a pas actuellement de communication telegraphique directe avec ses colonies des Antilles et n'en a pas du tout avec sa colonie de la Guayane ... "The report sets out the immense advantages that France could derive from submarine telegraph cables connecting the colonies of the Antilles and Guyane to the Mother Country: direct communications could then be established with Brazil and the United States, thus fostering trade and economic activity of the French colonies in the region. L. Bizarelli spoke on behalf of the Parliamentary Commission chaired by Maurice Rouvier, a gifted economist with recognized expertise in financial matters, and whose vice chairmen were Severeiano de Heredia, one of Cuba's richest sugarcane plantation owners, and Antoine Constans, a controversial politician who had held numerous posts related to the Colonies. Louis Bizarelli, 1836 - 1902, physician, was deputy from September 14, 1879 to May 15, 1899, then senator from April 9, 1899 to June 19, 1902. Folio, 288x228 mm. Pp. 6, 2 blanks. Slight sign of wear. "Messieurs, La France n'a pas actuellement de communication telegraphique directe avec ses colonies des Antilles et n'en a pas du tout avec sa colonie de la Guayane ... "The report exposes the immense advantages that France could derive from submarine telegraph cables connecting the colonies of the Antilles and Guyana to the Motherland: direct communications could then be established with Brazil and the United States, thus promoting trade and economic activity of the French colonies in the region. L. Bizarelli speaks on behalf of the Parliamentary Commission chaired by Maurice Rouvier, a talented economist with recognized expertise in financial matters, and whose vice presidents were Severeiano de Heredia, one of the richest owners of sugar cane plantations in Cuba, and Antoine Constans, controversial politician who had held numerous positions relating to the Colonies. Louis Bizarelli, 1836 - 1902, doctor, was deputy from September 14, 1879 to May 15, 1899, then senator from April 9, 1899 to June 19, 1902.

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