FRENCH MINISTRY
the NEWi cabinet M. HERRIOT'S POLICY TO BE CONTINUED Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. > PARIS, December 19. Twelve of the seventeen new Ministers were members of M. Herriot’s Government. M. Bonconr’s appointment to Foreign Affairs ensures continuity of M. Herriot’s policy. The most remarkable appointment is that of M. Cheron to Finance, as the Socialists doubtless consider him to be over-orthodox. He is reputed to be a clever financier. M. Boncour sent his affectionate respects to M. Harriot, “ our leader yesterday and to-morrow,” the implication being that a settlement of the debts question will enable him to return to office. —London ‘ Times ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 21290, 20 December 1932, Page 9
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104FRENCH MINISTRY Evening Star, Issue 21290, 20 December 1932, Page 9
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