COALITION CONTROL.
LEFT PARTIES AGREE. (Received 10.30 a.m.) . LONDON, May 30. Ascension Day holiday in France today, causing crowds to flock to sporting events, gave the country a respite from the franc crisis. Politicians, however, held conferences all morning. The Left parties were enabled to agree upon a Coalition Government, including Socialists and Radicals, owing to the vigorous speech by M. Herriot, who urged that unless they gave M. Flandin full powers they would be supporting devaluation. The parties decided to defer decision as to whether to vote for or against the Government until they heard M. Flandin’s speech.
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Northern Advocate, 31 May 1935, Page 7
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