FRENCH POLITICS
} Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] MILITARY DICTATORSHIP. LONDON, July 19. Air Martin Donohoe, the Special Correspondent of tho Loiuln “Daily Chrnicle,” says: “Writing in possession of important information, I can say that the French Republic to-night is nearer to a Alilitary Dictatorship than it has been for 55 years. As Parliamentary government has now completely tailed, the road is open for a French Mussolini backed by the Army!” CRISIS MORE SERIOUS. ' PARIS. July 19. Tlie French political crisis is a most serious one. Al. Heriot- will continue his negotiations to form a Cabinet till Monday. He hopes to form a purely “Left” Government. AL Matin*, the Leader of tho Afoderate Right, * refuses xo serve in any Heriot combination. The only means ■bv which AL Hcrriot can win over the extreme Socialists is to introduce a capital levy. • If a capital is introduced, the Senate will certainly reject- it. Consequently a dissolution may yet be essen- ! rial to a settlement.
FRENCH FINANCE. PARIS. July 19. Tho Exchange touched 233 now 226. The French franc opened on London DM- 230 to the pound. FRENCH POLITICS. PARIS, July 19. AL 1-Icrriot is forming a Cabinet.
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