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VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

PASSED BY FRENCH DEPUTIES

NO DIVERGENCE ON FOREIGN POLICY. SPLIT ON FINANCE & DECREE LAWS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 11.50 a.m.) PARIS, May 12. The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in M. Daladier by 375 votes to 230. Had the vote been solely on foreign affairs it would have been unanimous. A divergence of views occurred on the finance and decree laws. The Socialists, at a private meeting, split 48 against 42 for M. Daladier. M. Blum, during the debate, made reference to the change in French and British foreign policy. He said: “Every move capable of persuading the dictators of the democracies’ determination is a move of peace. The only change of this consists of the totalitarians’ understanding of the sincerity of the French and British determination that new aggression shall not be tolerated. M. Daladier denied that French policy had changed. Since the Munich Conference, France’s voice had been heard and others had assumed common obligations with France. Liberty could not be saved without a painful and tenacious effort.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1939, Page 8

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178

VOTE OF CONFIDENCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1939, Page 8

VOTE OF CONFIDENCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 May 1939, Page 8

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