FRANCE.
THE NEW GOVERNMENT SAFE. . Coittd Press Aesocitt.cn—By Electric Telegraph—Ccfyright PARIS, November 10. The Chamber of Deputies voted confidence in the Government by 296 votes to 209.
M. Brinnd foreshadowed a permanent Council of Conciliation and Arbitration, would be no strikes during arbitration, and none would be permitted nnless tho points at issue had first been submitted to the projected Council. In the event of a strike in the public and tapdred services, endangering national We, the Government must summon men k , the colours.
There was considerable opposition to tbe appointment of M. Laffere as Minister of Labour, on the ground that «» was a Freemason. M. Laffere indignantly repudiated as a. calumny a wpoty's allegation that tho Freemasons *M favoured the abandonment of tho ««inr to Alsace-Lorrair.s, which was annexed by Germany in IS7O.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13888, 12 November 1910, Page 9
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