Confidence Vote For French Premier
(Received 1.30 p.m.) PARIS, March 24
Rejecting by 371 votes to 208 a parliamentary commission to enquire into the Clichy disorders, the Chamber of Deputies, at 6 a.m., carried a motion of confidence in M. Blum, by 362 votes to 215.
The Prime Minister’s speech is considered the best reasoned one of his career. He made an impressive appeal for party restraint for the sake, of the country’s good to redress the \ illeffects of the Clichy disturbances, created at the very moment when success of the defence loan had lifted up France’s prestige.
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Northern Advocate, 25 March 1937, Page 7
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