BRITAIN BLAIMED
FOR FALL OF FRANC. . " (RIOTER'S TELEGRAM.). (Received 28th January, 11 a ; m.) PARIS, 27th January. In the resumed bebate oh the Government's financial proposals the Socialists attfibuted the fall of the franc to the Government's' foreign policy. M. Poincare asserted that an organised enmpaign -exjsted to depress the franc with a view of discrediting the French policy, which he proceeded firmly to defend. M. Herriot, 'the Radical Socialistleader, declared that the recent heavy fall was due to British Conservatives selling sterling for francs to buy dollars. \He declared that a Dutch bank bought a million dollars with francs. * The closure was adopted without opposition. The debate will be .resumed on Monday. (
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 7
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