FINANCIAL CRISIS IN FRANCE
THE PRIME MINISTER’S APPEAU United Press Association—By Electric Tel egraph—Copyright PARIS, December 10. The vote of the Chamber of Deputies dealt with the reduction of civil service salaries. A feature of the closing speeches by M. Chautemps was a warning that a prolongation of the crisis would lead to growing unrest In the country and international speculation resulting possibly in catastrophe. “The people are demanding not only the dissolution of Parliament, but revision of a constitution,” added the Prime Minister. “I will use all means within the law to defend Parliament but Parliament must help me to show the nation it ls equal to its duties" FATE OF BUDGET PROPOSALS. ACCEPTED BY SUBSTANTIAL* MAJORITY. United Press Association—By Bectrta Telegraph—Copyright (Received December 11, 9.10 p.m.) PARIS, December 11. The Chamber of Deputies adopted the complete Budget proposals by 280 votes to 175, the Government making the Budget a matter of confidence.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19670, 12 December 1933, Page 9
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