As politicians go, M. Flandin, the French Prime Minister, is a young man, for, ho is only forty-five. Nearly always British Prime Ministers are much older. The youngest within living memory was Lord Rosebery, who was fortyseven when he succeeded Gladstone in ]S94. Partly the explanation' is that Premiers come and go more quickly in France, that new party combinations are formed much oftener, and that, because of this, the area of qhoioq for the Exsjaiershlc jirsidsned*
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Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 15
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