PRETENDER'S HOPE.
WILL YET BE KING OF FRANCE } LONDON, April 23. "I am convinced that I shall be called on one clay to govern France," said the } Count of Paris in an interview with | , the Republican "Intransigeant." The 11 Count of Paris is the son of the aped 1 r . Due de fJuise, who, to French Monarch- t ists, is "King Jean 111. of Fiance." • "Wβ have our Cabinet list ready," said the Count. "It includes technical j experts, some of whom are already , sharing in the councils of the Republic. We shall suppress all parties, but liberty * of thought, writing and teaching will ! be maintained. | "We shall govern with personal, but not absolute, power. We shall not have , a Court, which would destroy the ( Monarchy." £ The Count approved the General A Confederation of Trade Unionists its 1 corresponding to the deep seated need f! for organisation of (he professions, or, v "corporatism." with regionalism as it the basis of the programme. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 7
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