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POINCARE ISSUES CHALLENGE.
PARIS, 7th March. There' was great excitement in the lobbies and the Chamber late this afternoon when it was learned that M. Poincare had sent seconds to the Royalist, M. de Launay, "'owing apparently to M. de Launay using the word "felony" in an interjection during the Premier's speech in the Chamber.
The seconds (the Minister of War mid the Minister of Colonies) agreed with De Launa-y's seconds after " lmlf-all-lwur's
conference that there was no cause for a due!.
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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 7
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