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THE FRENCH SITUATION

(Copyright t-o Australian Press Assn.)

' LONDON, July 18. Sonic Parisian correspondents fear trouble botli in tne city and provinces over M. Briarid's defeat. It is signiticant that a section of the crowd M. Herriot outside the Elysce, while an angry mob had to be dispersed outside the Chamber of Deputies.

“ 1.0 Journal ” demands the Chamber shall end this game of massacre which lias lasted overlong. The “ Lavolonte ” urges a dissolu-

tion and warns the President if he is deaf to the clamour of all classes he may find the storm beating down even lon tbo doors of Elysce. The “ Daily Herald’s” Paris correspondent comments on tbe failure of M. ■lillaux’s ruse to divide tbe Opposifcn with tbe threat of a capital levy, when the division was taken 195 Soc-

fclists, Communists and .Radicals were joined by sixty-six Republicans and twenty-seven Independents from tbo Right. When the Government was ousted, only tbe Communists cheered. Tbe other were anxiously silent.

FRENCH POLITICS. PARIS, July 13. M. Herriot lias agreed to try and form a Cabinet.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1926, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
176

THE FRENCH SITUATION Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1926, Page 3

THE FRENCH SITUATION Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1926, Page 3

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