SLENDER CHANCE
LAVAL'S SURVIVAL
PARTIES COVET CONTROL
(Received January 16, noon.)
PARIS, January 15.
' Parliament reassembled in an atmo* phere of excitement. Deputies have returned from their constituencies fired with reforming zeal, and the general impression is that M. Laval's chances of surviving until the elections are more slender than they were in December, as many desire to deprive him of control of the electoral machine, which all parties covet at this time.
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Evening Post, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 11
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