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M. HERRIOTS CABINET

PERSONNEL ANNOUNCED

OFFICE REFUSED BY SOCIALISTS.

(AUSTEAUAN-.SE* 2IALASD CABLB ASSOCIATION.) - PARIS, 14th June. M. Marsal tendered the Cabinet's resignation. Ml Herriot has formed a new Cabinet, 'and announced .that he hopes to go to London next week-end. The Cabinet is as follows :—

Premier and. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mi Herriot.. Minister of .Justice, M. Renoult. Minister of War, General Nollet. Minister of the Navy, M. Mumesnil. j Minister of the Interior, M. Chautemps, Minister of Finance, M. Clementel. Minister of. Education, ..,.!!. Francois Albert! Minister of. Public Works, M. Peytral. . ' ; .. "'. Minister, of Commerce. MV-.."Rauri- : aldy. \ . Minister of' Labour, M. Justin Godart. : . Minister of Agriculture, M. Queuille.

Minister of Colonies, M. Daladier. Minister of Pensions, M. Bovier la Pierre. '; Minister of Liberated Regions, M. d'Albiez. T • The Cabinet ia composed entirely of Republican Socialists and Radical Socialists, as thfj Socialists refused to take office in the present circumstances. It ii characterised by a dearth of striking personalities. Exceptions to this, Besides M. Herriot, are M. Clementelj -*ho had already held the portfolios of ■■Finance and Commerce with distinction, and M. Nollett, previously President .of the Inter-Allied Military .Control Mis iion in Germany Political prophats predict that the new Cabinet's t mire of office will be snort andstormjr. It is noteworthy that M. Herriot is at the mercy of the •Socialists, who constitute one-third of the Left majority of 300 or 320, with the Communists. These groups are faced by.a compact Opposition of 260

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 141, 16 June 1924, Page 7

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M. HERRIOTS CABINET Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 141, 16 June 1924, Page 7

M. HERRIOTS CABINET Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 141, 16 June 1924, Page 7

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