FRENCH POLITICS
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.)
PARIS, June 17
M. Briand’s project mentioned ear lier, seems destined to failure in view of the fact that a Congress of Radical and Socialist parties carried resolutions oposing the formation of a Cabinet of National Union, while declaring its willingness to support- any Republican Government determined to restore the financial position. The newspapers anticipate that as a result of this decision, M. Herriot will refuse to participate in the new Government.
COALITION PLAN. PARIS, June 16
M. Briand has set himself the task of forming a new Cabinet on a broad basis. Ile lias issued a statement, appealing to the political groups to sink differences .and to make an effort of abnegation and self sacrifice to unite in the best interests of the country, and consecrate themselves to financial Deconstruction, which, if not easy, is at least possible.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1926, Page 2
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