M. POINCARE’S ILLNESS
TWO OPERATIONS NECESSARY. (Australian Press Association.) g (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyrights PARIS, July 29. It is revealed that M. Poincare is suffering from inflammation of the prostate gland, for which two painful operations will be necessary, with an. interval between. M. Clemenceau successfully under- - went a similar operation a few years ago. WORK FOR PEACE. - RUGBY, July 28. Replying to a message of sympathy sent by Mr Ramsay MacDonald, M. Poincare telegraphed: “I thank your Excellency for your kind wishes. I regret circumstances compel me to interrupt my friendly collaboration with the British Government, and I affirm most ardent wishes for the success of the work of peace to which our two countries have already consecrated so many efforts.”
BRIAND MINISTRY.
PARIS, July 29. The political crisis has ended, the Radicals have refused to Join _M. Briand as supemumaries. His Cabinet will be similar to the last, excepting M. Poincare.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1929, Page 5
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