FRENCH TANGLE.
M. Bil l AND'S ULTIMATUM. GRAYK, EVEN alarming. i Ifstralia & N.Z. Cable Association.] parts, Feb. 11. The long drawn out financial debate !n the Chamber led M. Briaud to endeavour to end the virtual deadlock by a sort of ultimatum to the Chamber. Yho Premier declared that the tour uid a half milliards of francs required balance the budget must he voted ; the Chamber within six days, so . fiat the Senate could start their debate on the matter within a woes, otherwise the situation would becon..rave even alarming. The Government’would have to throw its existence into the scales. M R,hand's intervention mis c m to , riticism of the Government lor ahcgeU Gttiinr on the fence and failing to r. '.•“chamber a lead as members of the abstained from voting on ibe Cartel’s hi'ch ' was^carried bv ' » .substantial majority despite Government opposil.mtion was duo t. desire to compromise.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1926, Page 3
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148FRENCH TANGLE. Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1926, Page 3
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