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THE FRENCH SITUATION

FRANCE’S POSITION, j POINCARE’S EFFORTS. (Copyright to Australian Press Assn.) PARIS, July 23. France spent a calmer day, being now content to await developments. M. Poincare began with a consultation at eight o’clock in the morning and ho continued to hustle until the night. His chief difficulty will probably prove to be his relations with the Cartel, which, although divided on questions of principle, may re-unite against M. Poincare. The Cartel certainly must confess its own failure if it allows M. Poincare to succeed. The Rightists will not move against M. Poincare, and the Leftists will at least wait and see. M. Poincare asks for dictatorial powers. He is no more likely to receive these thnft NT. Caillaux or M. Demonzie. Whatever may be the immediate sequel, no one in France doubts that if he fails, there is no alternative to a dissolution.

POINCARE QUESTIONED. PARIS, July 22.. M. Poincare has re-assured the Left groups in Parliament during the course of an interview lie had with a delegation from the Inter-Party Republican Group, at present comprising about throe hundred, who aro anxious to know'jif the Poincare Government 'would-include tlieir adequate representation.

FRENCH FINANCE. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, July 23. . The franc is steadier and opened at 215.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19260724.2.18

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1926, Page 3

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213

THE FRENCH SITUATION Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1926, Page 3

THE FRENCH SITUATION Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1926, Page 3

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