PARIS RIOTS INQUIRY
AMBITION'S: OF POLICE CHIEF
OPINIONS OF M. FROT
/■United Bovs* Association —By Electric Telegra.pl Copyright.) Received 12.50 p.m. to-day. PARIS, March 11.
Giving evidence before the inquiry, M. Frot denied that M. Ghiappes, the former Chief of Police, was a “thriller.” He declared lie made no attempt to" organise, a body of “men of action.” Nevertheless he admitted lie hoped to assume the Premiership, although he had not prepared a list of the Cabinet. M. Frot said he had no bitterness toward M. Ohiappes, but he believed tlie Camarilla surrounding him took advantage of his authority until administrative anarchy reached such a point that reorganisation with new men was necessary.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 12 March 1934, Page 7
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