POLITICAL CHAOS
CONFUSION REIGNS IN FRANCE';
ARMS' POLICY NOT AFFECTED
(United Press A jsociation—By Eiectrie
Telegraph—Copyright.)
PARIS, October 24,
The political confusion is complete. The President, M. I<o Brim’s task in obtaining a Ministry Us unusually difficult, because the existing majority, as well as the Government, lias suffered a mortal blow.
The Socialists’ wings are definitely divided, and the breach is apparehty irreparable between the Radical and the orthodox. Socialists.
The Left majority which swayed Parliament, is. irremediably broken. The ui’gency for a strong, ~Government is recognised, but all forecasts are at. presept guesswork. -The crisis does not’ affect: France’s disarmament position at Geneva. —'
M. Herriot, who has recently been ill, f is a-possible Premier. < A. ■' One hundred and _ eighty-four persons were arrested in last night’s disturbances.
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