31 JULY 1926, page 1

The Government Cannot Complain Of Their First Recep- Tion In

the Senate and Chamber. On Tuesday M. Poincare in the Chamber, and M. Barthou in the Senate read a Ministerial Declaration and asked for confidence. M. Peret, the new President......

In The Coal Dispute Little Progress Has Been Made Outwardly.

The discussions in Parliament have seemed barren, but we do not regret that they took place. They confirmed the Government's readiness to perform its part of making it easy for......

News Of The Week

L AST week we were able to record as we went to press the fall of M. Herriot's Government, which occurred even earlier, by twenty-four hours, than was expected. It fell amid......

The Reception In France Of This Government Has Not Been

enthusiastic, but there is obviously an increased sense of hope and confidence. Whether that will last when it is found that such a body, even if it finds and keeps harmony......

Manifestos Urging The Need Of A Government Of Public Safety

appeared on the heels of M. Herriot, and • Poineare, has certainly not made a narrow choice of Ministers from any party. His Ministry of National rnion might be called a......

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