FRENCH CRISIS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION m. mmxn summoned. PARIS, April 11. President Douniergue sunimoned M. Painleve to Elysee at 9.30 in the morning offered him Die premiership. -M. Painleve refused, saying he was convinced that a .Ministry formed by him would speedily encounter the same difficulties as caused the fall of the Herriot. He expressed the opinion that the new premier should be a member of the left, but someone less directly involved in the recent political battles than himself. Douniergue then summoned M. Briand who will give an answer during the afternoon, after con-, suiting bis friends.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1925, Page 3
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