FRENCH FOREIGN AFFAIRS
(BT CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTBIOHT.) (AUSTBALIAN AND N.Z. CABLB ASSOCIATION.)
(Received November 9th, 7.45 p.m.)
PARIS, November 8
M. Paul Boncour succeeds MFranklin Bouillon in the chairmanship of the Foreign Affairs Commission. [An earlier cable message stated that M. Franklin Bouillon had quitted the Radical Socialist Party, had resigned the presidency of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and was forming a new Party entitled the Radical Unionist Party, which would be devoted tc the maintenance of national union as essential to France's security.]
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19154, 10 November 1927, Page 11
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