URGENT NEED OF MONEY
BRIAND UPSET OVER FALL OF FRANC.
(Auatralian-New Zealand Cabte Assn.) PARIS, 27th March. The Premier (M. Briand) unexpectedly visited the Senate. Ho appeared upset over the fall of tho franc, which he remarked was most Unfortunate. He anxiously inquired as to the prospects of the Senate's acceptance of the Government's financial proposals. Earlier in tho day1 a statement was made to the Chamber cf Deputies Finance Committee by M. Perot (Miuister of Finance), in which he said that money must be collected by Hie Treasury immediately, tnd must be collected every month. The newspapers consider that this statement in some measure contributed to the franc's sensational fall. On tho other hand, it may save the life of the Government, because no combination is willing to take over the desperate situation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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134URGENT NEED OF MONEY Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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