French Crisis
Brian! Declines Premiership DESIRES TO FINISH LOCARNO. HERRIOT WITHOUT MAJORITY. [By Cable—Presa Association— Copyright.) (Received 25, 11.25 a.m.) Paris, Nov. 24. M. Briand refused the Premiership immediately, but promised to explore the possibilities of forming a combination with a stable majority. The prospect of success is doubtful. One of M. Briand’s main objections to taking the Premiership is his desire to remain at the Foreign Office to finish the work begun at Locarno. The Radicals arc agitating for a Harriot Cabinet to include Socialists, but 30 Socialist Deputies arc opposed to par ticipation in Government; hence the left cartel is threatened with a split. A solution of the crisis, therefore, is likely to be delayed owing to the difficulty in finding 1 a stable majority upon which cither a cartel Cabinet or concentration Ministry could be based. —(Reuter). The Chamber adopted by 243 to 44 tho emergency bill authorising an increase of one and a half million francs in the limit of the Bank of France advances to the Treasury.
The Senate, by 170 to 103, adopted the bill.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 202, 25 November 1925, Page 5
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