CRISIS IN FRANCE
CHAUTEMPS RESIGNS STAVISKY AFTERMATH . . -PARIS, January 27. M. Chautemps, Prime Minister, ha* resigned, and. refused President Lebrun's request to form a new Government. / It is now stated definitely that M. Reynaldy, Minister of Justice, has resigned. ' M. Eeynaldy is accused. Jot accepting shares for whicli ht3 - only, partly paid in a company promoted by Sacazan, who is charged .with fraud and embezzlement. Similoyicci and Zweifel, two of the .• accused in connection with the original Stavisky frauds, were each sentenced to four years' imprisonment. •■.-'■ Several thousand demonstrat6rs attempted to march on the Chamber by; devious separate routes, singing tho ''Marseillaise" and "Down with, robbers." All were dispersed by polic9 after fighting: ■ .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 9
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113CRISIS IN FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 9
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