FRENCH FINANCES.
DECISION. M. PAINLEVE TO BE HEARD. PARIS, Nov. 8. The finance committee of the Chamber of Deputies by 17 votes to 14 resolved to urge the Government to avoid inflation, specifying various points on which it disagreed with the Government’s financial proposals. The committee agreed with the necessity, of creating a sinking fund, but raised serious objections regarding the scope of tho fund and expressed a desire to hear M. Painleve, Premier, before deciding. Hence a few days’ further delay is inevitable. Though subsequently they turned down a Communist motion for definite rejection-of the proposals, the Radical Socialists voted against them in order to emphasise a desire to make the Government’s scheme the basis of discussion.—A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 289, 10 November 1925, Page 7
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