FRENCH CRISIS
OVER DEBTS AGREEMENT. i United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this dav at 9. a.m.) LONDON, July 8. A French political crisis lias followed the Chamber’s reluctance to ratify unconditionally the debts agreement witli Britain and the United States. Tlie “Daily News” Paris correspondent says the formation of another Cabinet with a new Prime Minister seems the likeliest exit from the deadlock. The most alarming feature in the present crisis is a big effort being made to mobilise the general public against France’s debt settlement. Royalist agitators are especially active and distributed throughout the country thousands of leaflets denouncing any “policy abandonment” alike in regard to war debts, and Rhine occupation. Warnings that a refusal to ratify the debts agreement is tantamount to a declaration of national bankruptcy, probably Idading to United States reprisals, are completely mu heeded by the hotheads.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 5
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