THE FRENCH CABINET.
WHY; IT- RESIGNED.
PK^MIER'S SECRET RELATTtaJfS WITH' GERMANY.
[I'EESS ASSOCIATION.3 ifileceiveVl rJaja. 11, 10 v.m.) -PARIS, Jan. 11, Ti*oj inability.to secure a successor! to M. ;Deloasse, accepted thei portfolio of Foreign Affairs on eon-j dition th«t a strong man was selected \ for tlie^Ministry oP'Marine,, hastened! the d&binet'si l-esignation. j
Tiae rliibei-te asserts that M. Caiil^ux, from the: 16th" July to the 31st when i£he crisis was at its worstj daily exchasig^d * views iWitli the ,f>lianceUor of th© fCrenxiaii; Emb»«sy, and also re - ceived an secret an emissary from Germany, without' in forming. M. Oambon. The paper .-.also stated that M. Caillaux, &pa&'b■• from .^©eosoomic concessions, would be prepared; to entertain the suggestdd principle or understanding >wtt'u 'Germany in Europe, the price of woiild inevitably the acquiescence in the'loss-of Als&re :.and JJorraine 't-rid- the breiik up of the gTriple En&ettie.'. : , . .
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 10, 12 January 1912, Page 5
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142THE FRENCH CABINET. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 10, 12 January 1912, Page 5
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