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FRENCH GOVERNMENT

PRIME MINISTER'S POSITION STRENGTHENED

ANTI-CLERICALS LOSE GROUND

Tress Association —By Telegraph—Copyright,

BARIS, March 20. (Received Vlarch 30, at 10.30 a.m.)

The .Pit's BVday comments favourably on tlie adoption by the Chamber of Deputies ot Bills known as Religious Acts, which are generally bailed as a triumph which may break the power of the croups opposing Al. .Poincare s Government. 'I lie Press asserts that (ho Anticlerical attitude of the J’adical and Socialist opposition has proved ineffectual against the sound majority which, the Prime Minister now commauds.

U is predicted that in contrast, to Ihe recent shaky position of the Cabinet the passage' of the .Religions Acts will demonstrate that the force of the Opposition no longer exists as a possible check to (bo Administration. Most of the comment, describes the Radical campaign against tlie* Cabinet as belonging to a regime which already lias passed in .Prance, ami winch now properlv “ should lie exhibited among the curios of the wax works.’--Australian Press Associa t ion-Unit ed Service.

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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 12

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FRENCH GOVERNMENT Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 12

FRENCH GOVERNMENT Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 12

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