FRENCH POLITICS.
• THE NEW MORGAN LOAN. FOOD EXPLOITERS’ RESTRICTION Paris, Nov. 4. s When the Chamber of Des puties re-assembled a heated dismission : immediately arose on the question of . procedure, which M. Herriot made one i securing a majority of , The Opposition angrily criticised the , Government’s conclusion of n new Mor- . gan loan after condemning the original transaction under M. Poincare’s rej gime ’ . M. Herriot replied that whereas the original advance was conditional upon no further expenditure, particularly ■ upon the devastated regions- the re- ■ newal was unconditional. 1 The sitting had to be suspended 'because two deputies reaching the tribune simultaneously refused to withdraw. and insisted upon giving an oratorical duet. : M. Herriot tabled a drastic bill imI posing penalties for excessive food . prices. > It is officially announced that M. i Jean Herbette will be appointed Ambassador to Moscow and Krassin Soviet Ambassador to Paris.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 280, 6 November 1924, Page 5
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