FRENCH SENATE.
RADICALS DEFEAT REPUBLICANS. By Telegraph.— Assn.—Copyright. Paris, Jan. 10. The Senatorial elections resulted in the Radicals and Radical Socialists securing 43 and the Republicans of the Left 30 seats out of 96 vacancies. The former lost nine and the latter won eight seats.*-Reuter. SITUATION UNCHANGED. Paris, Jan. 10. Five Ministers were returned in the Senate elections. M. Richard (Minister of Agriculture) was defeated. The Conservatives lost a few seats. The situation generally is unchanged. The Press emphasises the complete check suffered by the Socialists, none of whose candidates was elected, while the Communist vote was insignificant. M. Marcel Hu tin, in the Echo de Paris, says that the elections have strengthened the Ministry, which will not entertain the idea of a re-distribution of portfolios. The Figaro says that the results show a tendency to political moderation, devoid of £<2tarianism. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1921, Page 5
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144FRENCH SENATE. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1921, Page 5
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