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NEW SOCIAUST PREMIER FACED WITH HARD TASK.—A further wide extension on June 4 of the French strikes coincided with the entry into power of the Popular Front Cabinet under M. Leon Blum, the Socialist leader. M. Blum, the centre of an excited crowd, as he left the Palais de I'Elysee after having accepted President Lebruns offer to form a new French Government.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 11

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NEW SOCIAUST PREMIER FACED WITH HARD TASK.—A further wide extension on June 4 of the French strikes coincided with the entry into power of the Popular Front Cabinet under M. Leon Blum, the Socialist leader. M. Blum, the centre of an excited crowd, as he left the Palais de I'Elysee after having accepted President Lebruns offer to form a new French Government. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 11

NEW SOCIAUST PREMIER FACED WITH HARD TASK.—A further wide extension on June 4 of the French strikes coincided with the entry into power of the Popular Front Cabinet under M. Leon Blum, the Socialist leader. M. Blum, the centre of an excited crowd, as he left the Palais de I'Elysee after having accepted President Lebruns offer to form a new French Government. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 11