FALL OF M. LEYGUES
v SPECULATIONS AS TO SUCCESSOR. London, January 13. The Paris correspondent of the “Daily News” attributes M. Leygues’s fall to the industrial crisis, unemployment, and the frequent postponements of the expected German payments of reparations. The “Daily Telegraph” says editorially that some groups have taken the opportunity of disapproving of President Millerand’s avowed policy of active intervention in politics through the Ministry which is his own instrument rather than that of the Chambers of Deputies. Paris Press speculations as to M. leygues’s successor include M. Poincare, M. Viviani, and M. Peret (President of the Chamber of Deputies), whose speech was largely resiponsible for the resignation of the Cabinet. The crisis is expected to entail the postponement of the Allied Premiers’ Conference.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGNERS. Paris, January 13. A number of Deputies have given notice of resolutions that all foreigners should.be expelled from France next year if they are unable to prove that they have definite means of subsistence, and that -heavy taxation should be imposed on wealthy foreign residents—Aus.N. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 95, 15 January 1921, Page 7
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177FALL OF M. LEYGUES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 95, 15 January 1921, Page 7
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