THE FRENCH CRISIS
[Australia A- X.Z. Cable Association.] KHKXeiI POI.ITICAI. POSITION. PAP IS, Xovenibcr 21. One of -M. ltriand's main objections to taking the Premiership is his desire to remain at the l , 'orei"ii Office to finish the work bepnn at l.ocarno. The Radicals are aeitatin.n for the Ilerriof Cabinet to include Socialists, but thirty deputies are opposed to participation in the Oovcrmnent hence the l.eft Cartel is threatened with a split. .A solution of the crisis, therefore, is likely to be delayed owitiir to the difficulty of (iodine a. stable majority upon which either a Cartel Cabinet or concentrated Ministrv could be based.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1925, Page 3
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104THE FRENCH CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1925, Page 3
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