BRITISH GOODS IN FRANCE
■ : 'H KNOYKU TAX ltiiDl < TI) i (Recei'.'ed :.iarci: 23, U.:;u p.u:..' I FAKSrf, March 21. ; The President (M. Lebrun) lms signed a decree reducing the I per I cent. and G \)<:r cent. turnover tax on Ei'itish goods to a Hat 2 per cent. \ PKE3IIER'S BROADCAST AN AI'I'EAL 1 Hit Sl'l'i'OiiT ; (Received March 2'J, 12.5 a.m.) PARIS, Marcii 25. M. Uoumergue, in the first broadi cast ever made by a French. PreI mier. emphasised the arduousness of i the Government's task. He promised ; that tiie work for justice and moral ' cleansing would continue unspar- : mgly. He appealed for support to : save the parliamentary regime.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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