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POLITICS IN FRANCE. M. BOUILLON'S MOVE. >z cable— pbess association—copteight.) (Stdsey "Scn" Service.) (Eeceived November 4th, 7.45 p.m.) LONDON, November 3. The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent states that M. Franklin Bouillon has quitted the Radical Socialist Party and resigned the presidency of the Foreign Affairs Committee and is forming a new Party, entitled the Radical.Unionist Party, which will be devoted to the maintenance of National L'nion as essential to France's security. The provinces will probably follow suit, inaugurating the most important political split for thirty years. M. Bouillon declared that the Radical Socialists • repudiated the • National Union, which saved France from disaster, inasmuch as they allied themselves unconditionally with the Socialists, who were committed to support the evacuation of the Rhineland and Germany's absorption of Austria. This will be very dangerous to France, en suring certain war within ten years. .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 19
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