FRENCH POLITICS.
[ Reuters Telegrams.] VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN GOVEUX.ME.vr. (Received this da.v at. is a.in.) RADIK, dune 19. l’l'inr to Premier Herriot's departure for London, tin* Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 313 to 23d. The attitude to AT. Herriot’s Government is defined in a statement hy Faulfaure in the Chamber, namely, the Socialists to retain their independence hut to support the Government so lung as the latter remains true to its own principle. M. Herriott. foreshadowed stria-rent financial retrenchment and vigorous collection of income tas. lie declared that at present there was no question of a capital levy. A Roinearist, -M. Resolves, lias heen elected President of the Senate hy 131 to 131 votes agaioNt If. Iferriott’a candidate. M. Beinvenniartin.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1924, Page 3
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125FRENCH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1924, Page 3
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