BELGIAN POLITICS.
[by 'IT.J.KO ItAl'll—lMA! 1-KKKS ASSOCIATION.] LONDON, February 20. The “Daily Chronicle” Brussels correspondent says: ,Seventy per cent, of the Socialists in the house of ISO are ready to follow the British Labourites example, and make a hid for power, upon an almost identical programme including a capital levy, reduction of military service, housing reform, unemployment insurance, old age pensions eight hours day, nationalisation of the new coal Helds ill Limburg, and a pacific sell lenient, of European problems. The “Tillies” Brussels rorrospuiideut states: The difficulty of forming a new ministry aiises from the fact that no pal tv in Hie Chamber lias an absolute majority. If all tlie aliempls at coalition I til, recourse may he had lo a dissolution. and a new election, The regular clet tion is not due till l!)21.
(“Sydney Sun” Cables). BRUSSELS, March 4 M. Tlieiinis lias undertaken the formal ion of a new Ministry excluding M. Juspar.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1924, Page 2
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