FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS
MINISTRY REMAINS IN OFFICE. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PARIS, May 26. So far as any immediate result is concerned, tlie French Cabinet resignation incident is now closed, but next week the. Senate will take a vole on the home policy, and, as the Communist question comes under this heading, Premier Poincaire will demand a vote of confidence. PROSECUTION OF COMMUNISTS. PARIS, May 26. A mooting of the French Council of Ministers has decided that the proceedings against the Communists be now submitted to judicial authority, and also that a reform of the High Court he carried out. It is added that, in order to spare the Senate the trouble of acting as a high court of justice for the trial of j political crimes, a Supreme Court, consisting of ordinary judges, will be constituted. whose duty it will bo to try political offender*.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1923, Page 3
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