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FRENCH PRETENDER

“ WILL YET BE KING ” COMTE CONFIDENT. LONDON, April 29. “ I am convinced that I shall be called upon one day to govern France,” said the Comte de Paris in an interview with the Republican newspaper ‘ Intransigeant.’ The cbmte is the son of the aged Due do Guise, who to French Monarchists is “ King Jean 111. of France.” “ We have our Cabinet list ready,” said the com to. “It includes technical experts, some of whom are already sharing in the qouncils of the republic. “ We shall suppress all parties, but liberty of thought, writing, and teaching will be maintained. “ We shall govern with personal but not absolute power. We shall not have a Court, which would destroy the monarchy.” The comte approved the General Confederation of Trades Unions as corresponding to the deep-seated need for organisation of the professions or “ corporatism,” with regionalism as the basis of the programme.

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Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 9

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FRENCH PRETENDER Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 9

FRENCH PRETENDER Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 9