FRENCH SOLIDARITY
CONFIDENCE IN PREMIER THE TRUTH ESTABLISHED Nrfi SATISFACTION IN BRITAIN (Official Wireless) (Received Feb. 13, Noon) RUGBY, Feb. 12 Much interest is shown in the British press in the unanimous vote of confidence in the French Government after the Chamber of Deputies’ recent session. The result is hailed as a signal personal triumph for the French Prime Minister and as an undeniable indication of the solidarity and unity of the French nation. The Times, after noting that the unanimous vote has strengthened M. Dalalier’s position, recalls that M. Herriot, after the secret proceedings were over, emphasises the dignity and nobility which had marked the discussion. It had, he said, dispelled certain legends, established the truth, and confirmed the national unity in a striking and decisive fashion. Certainly nothing could have been more satisfactory than the motion which, after two days’ debate, was signed by the leaders of all parties and carried unanimously.
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21037, 13 February 1940, Page 5
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