FRENCH POLICY
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KArty leaders to meet m to exchange ig views RlOUS POSITION ADMITTED
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Rec. May 24, 9.20 p.m.' PARIS, Tuesday. M. Herriot and Tardieu will meet affernoon in the presenee of the ident. M- A. Lebrun, and many hopeful that the meeting may t in an exchange of views which make possible the co-operation • Tardieu and the present memof the Cabinet, and even the lishment of a National Governis being widely discussed. is admitted that France is facith a serious position at home abroad. On the one hand, the lists are demanding a large reon in military expenditure, while erriot states that he has no inm of risking France's security. key-note of his policy is insiston the rights possessed by -e by virtue of existing treaties. e general belief, however, is Prance is not yet ready for^a 'nal Government, and will be re&ted at Lausanne by Radicals, er the Socialists nor the moderM. Tardieu's party being ind.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 233, 25 May 1932, Page 5
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163FRENCH POLICY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 233, 25 May 1932, Page 5
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