FRENCH GOVERNMENT
SOCIALISTS’ ATTITUDE
PARTY EVENLY DIVIDED
LONDON,, June 26. The Times’s ’ Paris correspondent states that the final result of the Socialist Party’s referendum to decide whether or not it should continue to support the Government left the party evenly divided. Three motions were submitted; the first favouring rupture scored 62 votes, while tho other two, the terms of which did not commit the party, to a definite rupture, obtained 04.—Times.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 176, 29 June 1925, Page 12
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