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M. TARDIEU'S ATTITUDE. (Per Press Association —Copyright > PARIS, Feb. 15. An interesting by-electiou was fought at Belfort, where M. Clemenceau's exlieutenant, M. Andre Tardieu, was returned, defeating the Radical Socialist and Communist candidates. M. Tardieu, who did not return to public life after his defeat at the general election in 1924, carried on a whirlwind campaign in Belfort, which is the stronghold of the Left Bloc and championed the malcontents. It is reported that he declared himself opposed to the Locarno Treaties on the ground that they would give Britain control of Europe and push back France from the Rhine. ■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 6
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