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FRENCH POLITICS

THE SOCIALIST REGIME. M. BLUM STATES OIJIO‘I’IVIA SCENES 0F DELJRIUL'S ENTHUSIASM I'nm-d Press .‘\san.—Elecl Tel. Copyrizm. (Received May 11. 11.0 a.m.) PARIS. May 10. M. Blum, addressing the Socialist Congress, amid scenes or delirious enthusiasm declared his objectives as the restoration of European confidence. the recreation or international solidarity. faith in mutual assis‘ance, and pro—gressive disarmament.

He urged other sections of the Popular Front to participate with the Government to a5515t in neutralising Fascism. Power would be taken over in a completely legal manner.

He was co-operating with M. Sarmut‘s eflox‘t to bridge the transition between the two Governments and to return to a stable Budget.

VHe \Qisfl false? lafinElling a vast meHmQl‘cal pupyq “pigs scheme.

M. Elum ladded: “ The masses will give us large credits if we show quick successf‘

LABOUR PARTV'G CONGRATULATION MAJOR ATTLEE VISITS 3L BLUM. IiUPI-JS FOR THE LEAUL'E. \H(‘(‘(‘i\(‘ll May 11. JIM a-m.) PARIS. )lin m. .\lujur 11. ii. Alliec Visited Al. liium and mngruiulalrd lliiu on his ulcclurul surross. He urged inleusillcation of ”iv sanriinns in ilCl’Ui'ihlilt‘l' \\illl llu: British Luimur Pin-H‘s demand. ii is ulnirrsluod that .\l. lilum rrplied [lull in- agreed in principle “1”! Labour's policy. lie expressed his de~ termination to see lhe League emery. from the present tangle with Na pres—lige as little tarnished as possiblr.

_He agreed that Frencrhi Socialists would keep in constant contact with the Brltlsh Labour Party.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19882, 11 May 1936, Page 7

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FRENCH POLITICS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19882, 11 May 1936, Page 7

FRENCH POLITICS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19882, 11 May 1936, Page 7

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