FRENCH POLITICS.
■sv tki.ko it Aril — rial fit ess association.] i PR ESI DKNTIA I. YOTING. j PARIS. .Dine 12 j Directly tl.e result ..! the first voting] was known, an mllncnlinl deputation j saw M. Doiitnefgue. and pleaded With j i.'mi to give lip his candidature for the | Presidency. Inn M. Doumergue reltised i as his friends wen Inin, tor the Presidency. Ills decision was j the more serious because, it M. Don-, mergue were elected, with the help ol the Right and Centre Parlies, M. Iler-,-iot might refuse to form a Ministry under M. Doumergue. PARIS, dune 12 Disliking the prospect of the President being elected with votes lrom the .«ight Party, toe Dell group of parties requested M. Doumergue mid M. Painleve to withdraw in favour oi a third eamlidate. The former refused. Thereupon the Deft Rlnr decided solidly to support M . Painleve.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1924, Page 3
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145FRENCH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1924, Page 3
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