BRITISH POLITICS
POLITICAL LEADERS CONFER. United Press Association. —By Eiectrie Telegraph .—Copyright.] (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.l LONDON, August 24. Mr Baldwin, Mr. Chamberlain, and Sir Josiah Stamp, were called in consultation after eleven o’clock and departed after midnight, when Downing Street intimated no statement, would he made to-night. FRENCH OPINION. 1 PARIS, August 23. The British crisis lias excluded all other topics. Scant sympathy is felt for the Labour Government, which no party except the Socialists favoured, regarding it as too closely associated with the Second Interhational and an interpreter of the foreign policy 'thereof. Moreover, the average Frenchmen believes that the Fnanoial troubles are due to concessions to Germany. Nevertheless there is considerable anxiety regarding a speedy solution as a weakening of British credit would disastrously affect French trade and finance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1931, Page 6
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