EX-LABOUR PREMIER.
FRENCH PAPER’S CHARGE’.
By Telegraph.— Press Assn. —Copyright. Received Dee. 18, 12.25 a.m. London, Dec. 16. The Paris Oppositionist newspaper Liberte publishes a statement that the decision to withdraw *the Comte St. Aulaire (the French ambassador to Britain) from London was reached on the eve of the British election owing to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s request, forced upon him by his own extremists, that M. Herriot (Premier of France) should send an ambassador likely to be more accommodating on the subject of international Socialism; hence the appointment of Defleuring. The Liberte says it awaited the Comte St. Aulaire’s departure from London before publishing the statement.
Mr. MacDonald, commenting on the Liberte’s statement, says: “It is absolutely untrue that I made any representations for the withdrawal of the Comte St. Aulaire.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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