SOCIALISTS DIFFER.
OCCUPATION OF RHINE. PARTY OPPOSES HERIOT’S POLICY BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT LONDON, Feb. 4. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Express states that the Socialist leader (M. Leon Blum) made a sensational speech in the Chamber. He said his party opposed the continuance of the military occupation of the Rhine ?s much as they did the occupation of the Ruhr.
The Chamber was in a state of uproar when the Premier (M. Herriot) interposed that he did not intend to change one word of his statement that remaining on the Rhine was France’s last guarantee of security. M. Blum’s speech is cosidered as revealing that a serious split is developing, which will sound the death knell of the Herriot Government.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 February 1925, Page 5
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