SIGNS OF SPLIT
THE FRENCH RHINE POLICY
SENSATIONAL' SPEECH IN-'- THF -;,■:, CHAMBER. ~
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NP.W ZEALiKD CiELI ASSpcIATIOH.) LONDON, 4th February;"" The Paris correspondent of " the "Daiiy Express" states that the Socisljst leadez 1, M. .Leon Bluiny made a eeiisational speech in the Chamber of Deputies. He said his party opposed the continuance of the military occupation of the" llhinc as muph as they did the occupation of the ltuhr. * ' : :'■" The Chambei: was in a state of uproar when M. Herriot interposed The Premier said he d-d not -intend tp change one word of the statement that remaining on the Bhine was France 1* last guarantee of security. ' : ' - M. ■" Bltnji's speech, it is considered, reveals that a serious split is developing, sounding the death knell of the"Her-' riot Government. ■ •
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 7
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132SIGNS OF SPLIT Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 7
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