FRENCH PRETENDER
"WILL YET BE KING" COMTE CONFIDENT LONDON, April 19. •'I am convinced that I shall be called upon one day to govern France." said the Comte de Paris in an interview with the Republican newspaper Intransigeant. The comte is the son of the aged Due de Guise, who to French Monarchists is "King Jean 111 of France." "We have our Cabinet list ready," said the comte. "It includes technical experts, some Of whom are already sharing in the councils of the Republic. "We shall suppress all parties, but liberty of thought, writing and teaching will be maintained. "We shall govern with persona! but not absolute power. vVe shall not have a Court, which would destroy the Monarchy." The comte approved the General Confederation of Trades Unions as corresponding to the deep-seated need for organisation of the professions. or "corporatism," with regionalism as the basis of the programme.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 4 May 1938, Page 5
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