FRENCH PRESIDENCY.
M. DESCHANEL'S RECORD VOT!!,-' By Telegraph.—Press Asjn.-Copyr'gM-Paris, Jan. 20 ; Mi Deschanel was elected on the first ballot, securing 734 votes,_ and M. Jon« naor: 06. M. Clemenceau, despite hit withdrawal, secured 66 votes.- M. Dm Chanel's vote is the largest ever recorded in the first ballot. On M. Deschanel's motion the Cojh gress adopted a message to M. Clemev ceau, expressing gratitude for hia unfar< gettable services. THE DEFEAT OP M. OLEMEMDEAT7, Received Jan. 22, 1.50 a.m. London, Jan. 18.. The Paris correspondent of the Qfci server states it Cleraenceau's 4«f*at astonished the public, who under-raMft the importance of the underground Work in the lobby by men like M. Brian! The election of M. Deschanel mean* M. Briand's early return to the Premienldp. It is significant that public conanttt on the victory of M. Clemenceau'* poU J tical enemies is that M. Cafllaux Is n«f certain to be acquitted.—Ans. ftnd.KJw Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 5
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