FRENCH GOVERNMENT.
POSSIBILITY OF RESIGNATION
GUARDS THRONG PARIS
LONDON, Nov. 7. The News-Chronicle’s Paris correspondent state that the city is packed with armed guards. Marines have also arrived from the naval bases. Well-informed circles believe that the Government will resign on Thursday, says a Paris message. It is authoritatively stated, however, that the principle of a coalition Government will remain. France will not divide and will not change her foreign policy in the present troublous period, irrespective of the fate of the present Cabinet.
“I shall be at my post to-morrow,” said M. Doumergue. the veteran Prime Minister, as lie left his office, leaning on the arm of his wife, who bitterly commented on the RadicalSocialists’ “desertion” of her husband. “They have not been just to him, hut he will go out gloriously. If lie had listened to me, he would still bo in the country taking care of himself and not tiring himself out as he has been doing for a long time.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 November 1934, Page 7
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