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VIOLENT SCENES.

fMj OF FRENCH GOVERNMENT. DEPUTES RESORT TO FISTICUFFS. FUTURE UNCERTAIN. '■ ~„-»sm ASBOeu-nos-coraittß.) f °*&BU* "S«" SZKVICE.) PAWS, November 23. Violent scenes preceded the resigna--4* of the Piute* 0 Government, v ' hxch SLent Downergue has accepted. VTJolttiiOffßki, the Opposition's finexpert* declared that M. Painp lan to consolidate the shortwould bludgeon French -mdit to death. cJrtrnnent supporters rose, scream- • "Traitor!" M. Painter© declared 'f statement murderous. The final ! *as t«* cn ataJdst uproarious con- ] ■ j«,BUes shouting challenges and . nS desks. and Ministers rosjs • indicating their rcsignatk*fr supporters shouted "Long ,^ e public," white the Opposition LfMiia derisive laughter. The upealjniaated in numerous bouts of M, Briand is in indifferent health, rtudiriflg physical exertion, difficult, so til ntooession to. the Premiership is unvfofo though he is anxious to continue Adfortfen Secretaryship and to comjft tie Locarno Treaty. Qber possibilities aro that M. PainUfosy form a Ministry independent J fcß Socialists, relying instead upon fl» ? ftntt» Party, or M. Doumer may tg* a Government ' from the Left (8»#sl) Parties. M. Caillaux's hour imWOtly has nofc y et struck. ,' Confused Outlook. Drt pblitieol outlook is confusing and M&rWn. ¥. Briand is regarded as jtyonly tt» n capable of forming a compte Cabinet, on a majority En the Centre and Loft, and not on tk left Cartel, a? were the Herriot tad the Painleve Cabinets. 1 the various parties of i'-e Left Gartit held wsfiClißßs after th" resignation W Cabinet, bul/ were unubie to agree ajon* policy. finally, a joint conference- of SocialJtti - Radios! Socialists and RepuHHcan Swialkts adopted a resolution declariog deMrmlaation only to support a (MH <ff the Left, under M. Harriot! et M- Briand. These three groups Wat 878 Deputiec. ' Therefore, it is estutiii that they should obtain the sup-pSt-of at lealt 30 of the 40 Radical to assure a majority in the .(SAnller to form a Government preparout thei Cartel's policy. fffiCOED FALL IN FRANC, LONDON, November 23. The fall of thoPainteve QavetnmsnS -taueed the Iftench franc to slump at tho opening of the London exchange market to a new low record of 125& to the £, the result of heavy selling.

EMERGENCY LOAN* bill Passes both houses. sv - „ ■ ■ - ft (Bxnne's TiLZajum.) t&ffetaed 'Noronber 24th,'7.15 p.m.) £\/\ PARIS, November 23. iVflw-Chamber adopted by 243 votes 'Emergency Bill authorising of one and a half milliard "ftiW*Mß -tho limit of the Bank of advances to the Treasury. refused the Premiership J|Ks«tety > ~ > but promised to explore >%tt |sh a stable majority. Tho ;sSfeeet of success*is doubtful. . u|J|#&Bnftte, by 170 votes to 103, Bill in regard to the adS%t|y tho Bank of Franco to the '■■ ■-

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 9

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VIOLENT SCENES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 9

VIOLENT SCENES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 9