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BRITAIN’S GOVERNMENT. FRENCH OPINION. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION'—COPYRIGHT. (Received Oet. 11, 1.20 p.m.) PARIS, Oct. 10. The Advisory Committee which M. Herriott (Premier of France) recently appointed to investigate the question .of the resumption of relations with Russia is understood to have decided in favour of according de jure—(by right)—recognition, before the negotiations in regard to debts, etc., are begun. French official poinion inclines to the belief that the coming British elections herald an attempt to return to the two-party system, Liberals and Conservatives uniting against Labour. It is recognised that this procedure will mean the doom of the Labour Party, but that is regarded here as sooner or later inevitable. What the French would welcome would be a Government, whether, bourgeois or Labour, capable of standing on its own feet.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 October 1924, Page 7
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