FRENCH PRESIDENCY
BItIAXD FAVOURITE FOREIGN POLICY CRITICISED L&ust. and N.Z. Cable! Paris, M»y 9. A momentous debate on foreign policy, which Is expected vitally to influence the imminent Presidential elected lasted fill after midnight. In an excited Chamber, two warblinded deputies spoke. One warned France to beware of Germany, and tiie other urged the pacification of Euro] to. BITTER ATTACKS' AT. Franklin Bouillon, bit'eriy attacking M. Behind, declared: "The Germans and Austrians caught you off your guard. Everyone is aware of the Ai.stro-Gernian t'us'oms Union except you and your Ambassador.” At. Brian ], replying, said them was nothing to apologise for. He took fuli responsibility for France's foreign policy. Her jirestige was never higher throughout tlie world. Germany and Austria made an error in psychology. AY IN FOR CABINET The Chamber, by TSO votes to 52, approved of the Government’s stateni'.nt.s on foreign policy and unanimously condemned the Austro-German union. The vote Is regarded as making ce. tain At. Briand's election to the Presidency.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 11 May 1931, Page 6
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