AT AWKWARD MOMENT
FALL OF THE FRENCH MINISTRY International and Internal Problems BRITAIN WATCHING SITUATION CLOSELY
(Recd This Day, Noon) LONDON, April 8. The Australian Association Press says Britain is watching the French situation very closely. The Government’s fall could not have occurred at a more awkward moment as far as the international situation is concerned, being on the eve of the Austrian plebiscite. French provincial opinion, which is strongly influential, definitely supports the Front Populaire, and in the event of any of the Right forming a Government the possibility of grave disturbances throughout France cannot be overlooked. STOPGAP CABINET M. DALADIER UNDERTAKES TASK. NOT A NATIONAL UNION. (Recd This Day, 1.15 p.m.) PARIS, April 8. President Lebrun has entrusted the
formation of a Ministry to M. Daladier, who says it will not be a National Union but a stopgap Cabinet.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 April 1938, Page 8
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