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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

[‘‘Tie’ Times” Service.] 1)R. MANNIN. I-ONDON, June 5. I.iniei'ick Corporation unanimously voted the freedom of the city to Dr. Manni.x. SARK OF TOWN. .I-ONDON, June !>. f Acci rding to the “iLiver|iool Daily l Post" Bind Derby offered Liverpool T" Corporation his territorial interests in Bottle. Tile price is said to lie about a million sterling. Lord Derby owns practically the whole of Bottle except tlie docks. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS. I.ONDOX, June fi. The “ Daily Exnrcss’s” T'tiris loriespomleni, states the fall of the franc below one hundred to f!l has sot tlie I'aiideve Government ship rocking, and it may capsize. Differences between M. I.ouchetir and M. Caillaux, and between Al, Caillaux and the Socialists, have developed, and M. Caillaux threatened to resign this morning. He . lias failed signally to obtain the sup- 1 port of his colleagues for the whole ol his financial programme. M. Caillaux knows the' country is judging him on the fall of the franc, which is now below one hundred. Tho man in the .street is shouting his failii re. Al. Roucheur and Ids forty followers threaten that they will not vote on the budget until they know what is M. I aillaux’s scheme for restoring the Erench finances. The " Daily Telegraph's” Paris correspondent says:—‘The Socialists are dead against Al. Cuillaux’s projects for establishing budgeting equilibrium, and they also object to the lighting in .Morocco. >,

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1925, Page 2

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1925, Page 2

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1925, Page 2

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