FRENCH ELECTIONS
LEFT VICTORY ASSURED THE BOURSE REACTS UNFAVOURABLY Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, April 29. (Received April 30, at 10 a.m.) After a night-long sitting the Radical Socialists decided to stand down in favour of the Communists. The Radical Socialists having a majority on the first ballot, this means that victory is assured for the Left in the second ballot, with a probable record ot 100 Communist deputies. The Bourse reacted unfavourably, and Bank of France shares are the lowest since the war. It is suggested that financial interests are forcing down securities to stampede the electors.
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Evening Star, Issue 22326, 30 April 1936, Page 9
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98FRENCH ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 22326, 30 April 1936, Page 9
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