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LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION TO FRANCE’S POLITICAL DEADLOCK.—Two former Prime Ministers, Mr Pierre Mendes-France (left) and Mr Edouard Herriot, the veteran Socialist statesman, at a political conference in Paris last week. Mr Herriot, who was born in 1872, is Permanent Honorary President of the French National Assembly.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27875, 25 January 1956, Page 13

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LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION TO FRANCE’S POLITICAL DEADLOCK.—Two former Prime Ministers, Mr Pierre Mendes-France (left) and Mr Edouard Herriot, the veteran Socialist statesman, at a political conference in Paris last week. Mr Herriot, who was born in 1872, is Permanent Honorary President of the French National Assembly. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27875, 25 January 1956, Page 13

LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION TO FRANCE’S POLITICAL DEADLOCK.—Two former Prime Ministers, Mr Pierre Mendes-France (left) and Mr Edouard Herriot, the veteran Socialist statesman, at a political conference in Paris last week. Mr Herriot, who was born in 1872, is Permanent Honorary President of the French National Assembly. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27875, 25 January 1956, Page 13