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FRENCH ELECTION

END OF CAMPAIGN PREMIER'S FINAL ADDRESS (Received April 26, 6.35 p.m.) PARIS, April 25 The French Prime Minister, M. Sarraut, in a broadcast speech, at the end of his electoral campaign, did not refer to the foreign policy of the Government, which he had previously explained. M. Sarraut expressed the opinion that the tranquility which had characterised the campaign proved that the Government had eliminated mischief-makers. He said the most important task of the next Government would be economic recovery, to ensure which world-wide economic anarchy must be ended. Soon an international conference, differently organised from former failures, must undertake to suppress national economic antagonisms, currency manipulations, and fraudulent dumping, to which Customs reprisals and quotas were the inevitable reply.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 11

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FRENCH ELECTION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 11

FRENCH ELECTION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 11