deeper cause of the crisis—economic hardships. Trade and business have been relatively stagnant and there has been no organised relief, such as is helping Great Britain through : he period of hardship. This, with .he Stavisky inevitably raised tempers to the point of explosion. The scandals must be cleared up and the economic distress remedied if order is to be maintained. "The Times" mentions (hat French exports last year fell bv more than 1,000,000.000 francs.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 9
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