SMOOTHER WATERS.
Poincare Outrides The Storms
Of Opposition.
EFFECTUAL TRIUMPH
(Australian and X.Z. Press Association.)
(Received 10 a.m.)
PARIS, March 29.
The Press to-day commented favourably on the adoption by the Chamber of Deputies of nine projects known as Religious Acts which are generally hailed as a triumph which may break the force of the groups opposing M. Poincare's Government.
The Prese has asserted that the anticlerical attitude of the Radical-Socialist opposition had proved ineffectual against the sound majority which the Premier now commands. It is predicted that iu contrast to the recent shaky positiou of the Cabinet the passage of the Religious Acts would demonstrate that the force of the opposition no longer exists as a possible check to the administration. Meet of the comment described the Radical campaign against the Cabinet as belonging to a regime, which already has passed in France and which uow, properly, "Should be exhibited among the curios of waxworks."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 75, 30 March 1929, Page 9
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