UNHAPPY FRANCE.
BRIAND NOT WANTED. HERRIOT TO FORM CABINET. EX-PREMIER'S DEAREST WISH. (By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright.) (Received 1.30 p.m.) PARIS, June IS. In view of M. Herriot's refusal to join his Cabinet, M. Briand has abandoned the formation of a Cabinet. The President, M. Doumergue, summoned M. Herriot, who consented to form a Cabinet. M. Briand, on leaving the Elysee, said M. Point-are promised to co-operate in the formation of a large concentration Cabinet, but as the Radical Socialists refused to allow their president (M. Herriot) to co-operate, M. Herriot obviously should take over the task of Cabinet making. M. Briand said he rejoiced in realising his dearest wish—the recovery of his liberty.— (Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 9
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