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FRENCH POLICY

MAINTENANCE OF ENTENTE SETTLEMENT OF REPARATIONS PROBLEM. Press Association— By Telegraph-Uopvright. LONDON, June 11. (Received June 12, at 5.5 p.m.) In an interview with the Pans correspondent of the Daily Express M. Hernott “We are assuming a gigantic task. The stitches have come oat of . very thing, have a list of my colleagues in pro-het and none of them are Socialists, but that does not mean that there is the slightest divergence between my party and * . Blunfs. The Socialists Lave promised to support me. . . ~ “My attitude towards Britain, con tinned M. Herriott, "is to associate myself with the British Government in' ordei to put in hand the immediate apphea tion of the experts’ report so tar as■ Geimany is concerned. favour ‘ b f closer together, and we shah do our best to bring anout stable relations with her. —A. and N.Z. Cable. M. MILLERAND’S INTENTIONS. RE-ENTERING POLITICAL ARENA. PARIS, June 12. (Received June 12, at 5.5 P-™-) M Millerand proposes to resume prac tico at the bar Like M. Poincare ho refuses to accept the unwritten law that the ex-Prosident must sink into obscurity. It is expected that he will be to the Chamber in a few ,^ e^ ks “ for Mcurthe, when he will become leader of the Opposition in t i ,e .^ erl o °*. ' Poincare becoming Leader of the Sena . A. and N.Z. Cable. FEELING IN GERMANY. THE SOCIALISTS JUBILANT. LONDON, June 11. (Received June 12, at 5.5 p.m.) The Morning Post’s Berlin correspondent states that Socialists ‘7° at the exit of M. Poincare and M. Millerand Thev believe that tho most dangerous' obstacle to a policy of conciliation between France and Germany has now disappeared. —A. and (N.Z. Cable. ELECTION OF NEW PRESIDENT. PARIS, June 11. The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate will meet jointly at Versailles on Friday afternoon to elect a new President.—Router. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CABINET. TO FOLLOW CHOICE OF PRESIDENT.

PARIS, June 11. (Received June 12, at 8.5 p.m.) _ M. Herriott will announce his Cabinet immediately the new President is elected. He will adjourn Parliament after the briefest debate to enable him to get into contact with the Allies. He hopes to go to London to see Mr MacDonald at the beginning of nest week.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19197, 13 June 1924, Page 7

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FRENCH POLICY Otago Daily Times, Issue 19197, 13 June 1924, Page 7

FRENCH POLICY Otago Daily Times, Issue 19197, 13 June 1924, Page 7