PREFERENCE FOR BILL
PREMIER’S APPEAL Other Debates Postponed Press Association —Copyrignt. Received 11.30 a.m. Paris, June 29. An earlier message stated that Cabinet had approved M. Bonnet’s finance proposals, which will be rushed through Parliament in twenty-four ■ hours. A meeting of Radical-Socialists expressed absolute confidence in the Government. The Socialists have not yet decided their attitude. Before a crowded Chamber, the Premier, M. Chautemps, read the Ministerial statement. He announced they would not leave the Chamber or the Senate until the necessary Bills were approved. The Premier declared he held a decree for adjourning Parliament. He asked the Chamber to postpone the debate on general policy, and to proceed with the Bills granting the Government full powers. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence by 393 votes to 142. The sitting was suspended to allow the Finance Committee to examine M. Bonnet’s proposals.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 460, 30 June 1937, Page 5
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