FRENCH PREMIER RESIGNS
GERMAN INTEREST IN THE POSITION. *y Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Paris, February 27. M. Briand, the Premier, has resigned. Berlin, February 27. Newspapers sharply criticise M. Delcasse aa a possible Premier. Der Reichsbote says it is surprising that the little dwarf Delcasse has seized the opportunity to pop up again at England's command. The Conservative Post says that M. Delcasse's policy is to increase France's warlike tendencies, and Germany must take timely precautions. , M. BRIAND'S REGRETS. A BIG PROGRAMME UNFINISHED. Received 1, 12.5 a.m. Paris, February 28. Mr. Briand, in a letter to M. Fallieries, emphasised the growing mistrust and hostility towards himself as Premier. His appeal for unity on a basis of appeasement and tolerant reasonableness in the work of secularisation had been misunderstood in some quarters and distorted in others. This prevented the realisation, except in the hands of another Premier, of the most comprehensive and boldest programme of political, fiscal, and social reform ever submitted to the Parliament of France.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 1 March 1911, Page 5
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