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Les Assurances Sociales Im y DKPnr/ , * Kt,\|, v ! I n ~ ii t f y 1929 ADMINISTRATION ET RÉDACTION AV/33* Année. — N* 13.225 15. Rm d« Pott. CUERMONT-raUUND J TétepboM : 1.5*. »4« • V? s .1 Ade. télér***» 1 AVENIR.CLERMONT •Al_l.es OC OÉMCMf» 4. RUE BLATIN. CLERMONT-F4 T j a n v i e : ABONNEMENTS 3mm » PUY DE-DOME . ALLIFR AVFYRON . CORRÈZ~ La Publicité e*t reçue dan» no* BUREAUX* CANTAL . HAUTE-LOIRE Pwy4fDàm€ et Dé* fia*. 22 40 DU PLATEAU CENTRAL CREUSE - LOIRE • LOZÈRE 15, ni* du Port, et b |*AGENCE HAVAS, A«taa» O ip u ttM U. 25 45 42, «t . dea État»-Uni», Clermont-F«rrand E lm ri (port et plu») La Publicité extra-réfionale à l'Agence H a ru , D irectrice > M— A . D U M O N T O m c C T lO N .«t i q u c . t .. Mdaüw» M t^rico VALLET 82', rue do R i d u le , fad a . F. FRANÇOIS-MARS; Jacques BARDOUX * i .......... 1 '■ — B ' } " La reine Victoria de Suède La »’ace la à LA JOURNÉE ; AmanmiM redevient roi Le rùglemefll des répar La « Gazetter <y du Franc»» jggf ht directeur de la Reichsbank g S & Ê L l M. Hennessy a-t-il donné, Amanoullah a été de nouveau procla­ De nombreuses tribus 150.000 francs à Anquetil? mé roi par l«e tribut du aud de l’Afgha- mMÊÈhÊ lui jurent fidélité à Kandahar rend visite t J '■ * ntotan. au; directeur de la Banque de France P aris, 28 janvier. M* Alexandre Zévaès, avocat de Georgei P aris, 28 jan vier. Le docteur Schacht, directeur de la Anquetil, a adressé aujourd'hui à M. De gravea collisions entre navires ae Reichsbank, est venu aujourd'hui rendre La légation royale d'Afghanistan à Parts *,> ' In? - Glard, juge d'instruction, la lettre »ul- «ont produites dans la Marche par suite communique la note suivante : à M. Moreau, directeur de la Banque de *>. & ? \a n te : France, la visite que celui-ci lui avait du brouillard. La légation annonce officiellement qu’elle a faite il y a quelques mois. Bien qu’aucun t y w " ' Au cours de l’un de ses Interrogatoires, vient de recevoir la dépêche suivante de communiqué n'ait été publié sur leur en­ Mme Hanau a affirmé que mon client, G. An­ Une caravelle reproduisant exacte­ / x ■ -> K an d ah ar : quetil, avait reçu de M. Hennessy, ministr» ment le s Santa Maria » de Christophs trevue il esit évident que les deux direc­ I . de l’Agriculture, une somme de 150.000 fr. « Etant donnée la situation actuelle, la teurs de l’institut d’émission français et J’ai l'honneur de vous prier d’interroger sur Colomb a été lancés à Cadix. population de Kandahar, de Farah, de Hé- 1 allomand, qui seront l’un et l'autre chef ■mà. ce point précis M. Hennessy. rat, de Mazar, de Maimeneh, de Katagan, de la délégation de leur pays respectif »■ -ri Je sais bien que le fait pour M. Hennessy Léon Polier, inculpé dans le scandale a proclamé Roi Sa Majesté Amanoullah au comité des experts, se sont entrete­ d’offrir un concours financier à un directeur des prestations en nature, a été longue­ m Khan. Ce dernier a accepté le vœu exprimé • nus des préliminaires de la conférence. i J ; • J. de journal et le fait pour celui-ci de l'accep­ par la nation afghane, afin de préserver ! Ce soir, le gouverneur de la Banque ter n e sauraient constituer une infraction ment interrogé par M. Audibert. 1 i •. > i quelconque, niais si, comme nous le préten- le pays de toute attaque et de sauvegarder J de France a offert en l’honneur de son .dons, l’allégation de Mme Hanau n'est qu’un les intérêts suprêmes de la patrie. collègue allemand un dîner officiel au- , % "V- :ü.X ■ m ensonge, ce mensonge \ous montrera le cas « L’auguste monarque a aussitôt procédé uel assistaient, indépendamment de M. qu’il convient de faire de telles autres alléga­ à la réorganisation du nouveau Gouverne­ 2‘armentier, second expert français, des j- . , >, •• ‘ tions d’une inculpée en quête de diVeriiont. m i ment et les tribus de Hazara, de Mohmand, notabilités du monde financier et des mi­ le s assurances sociales Hw yv* de Safi, de Vardak, celles de toutes les con­ lieux bancaires. M. Schacht repartira — # . P 'V r' ar. H t ----- trées du sud de Lougarde, qui représentent pour Berlin au début de l'après-midi de tout l’Afghanistan, ont prêté serment de dem ain. Das fraisas à 123 francs pièce i La loi sur les assurances sociales va en­ fidélité à Sa Majesté Amanoullah Khan. J Il est m aintenan t certain que les délé* — — w % - trer prochainement dans le domaine des « La légation d’Afghanistan est d’ores «et gués américains arriveront à Paris dans Pari», 28 janvtar. rdâksulions pratiques, Les récentes décla­ déjà«.en communication directe *vac l, A Inspirée d«f varnir«ij-*8*Jqvrier, Le gou- ' PhfTnl le» communication» faite» cet ration* de M Poincaré et de M. Loucheur viile de Kandahar où se trouve actuelleB“ ^MTeur de la Banque ae France, en sa après-midi à l’Acàdémierdes science»*-**«** ne laissent aucun doute sur la volonté du ment Sa Majesté Amanoullah Khan. » qualité de premier délégué français, de M. Mangim, président, a retenu too$ prendra vraisemblablement l’initiative de Gouvernement de voir appliquer dans le VN ioC %b L U L J Woni.D Fiioîo particulièrement l atlention de l’Académio. Tous les Anglais réunir officieusement itous les experts plus bref délai possible les disputions qui M. Mangin a indiqué comment dea On annonce que la reine Victoria de quitteraient T Afghanistan étrangers à la Banque de France dès le Un bel effet de glace à la gare du P.-L.-M. plants de fraisiers, mis dans une cave ri­ doivent garantir les principaux risques pro­ Suède est malade. La souveraine, qui est des Houches, près de Chamonix Londres. 28 janvier. lendemain, en une réception de courtoi­ goureusement obscure et soumis à l’action fessionnels et sociaux des travaillflirs. âgée de 77 ans, est princesse de Bade et sie. de lampes électriques d’un certain modèla On sait également que la quasi totalité petite-cousine de l'ex-kaiser. Selon le correspondant du « Daily Mail » Ce n’est que le lundi 11 février que le à Lahore, l’opinion demande que Sir Fran­ ont poussé et donné des fraises en 40 jours, des parlementaire* ont inscrit dans leur comité des experts se réunira officielle­ eilors qu’en été, il faut une moyenne d« zgramme électoral tes assurances socia- cis Humphrys, ministre de Grande-Breta­ ment en organisme autonome, à l’effet 90 jours pour porter ce frudt à mâturité. gne en Afghanistan, quitte Kaboul où il se LE SCANDALE C. C'est dire que tout ce qui préparera d’entreprendre la tâche qui lui a été con­ M. Man in a montré à se» confrère» quel­ trouve en grand danger. On envisage d’ail­ fiée par les gouvernements intéressés, ques-uns de ces fraisiers et de leurs fruit». l'application de la réforme est assuré d'une Les opérations militaires leurs l’évacuation de tous les Anglais habi­ des prestations en nature en vue du règlement définitif du problè­ -VW---- Ceux-ci, qui re'iennent à 125 francs cha­ majorité acquise d'avance. tant l’Afghanistan. me des réparations. Majorité de principe, évidemment ; car cun, ont pu être goûtés par quelque» mem­ au Maroc insoumis Le comilé des experts tiendra ses déli­ Léon Polier se prétend une victime bres nri' ilégiés qui les ont déclarés trèa dans le détail beaucoup de divergences se bérations à l’hôtel Astoria où l’on a re­ P aris, 28 janvier. savoureux. sont révélées et s'exprimeront avec âpreté R abat, 28 janvier. CHINE ET JAPON tenu dès à présent un étage entier pour Répondant à une question de M. Fan- quand il s’agira d’établir les textes défini­ les services de la conférence. Léon Polier, le président du Conseil geard orui s’occupa jadie de ce problème, En avant de notre front du Ziz, nos trou- d’administration de la Compagnie Franco- tifs et quand l’expérience aura démontré es ont occupé dans la matinée l’oasis de M. Fabry a pu préciser que lee lampe« les lacunes et les imperfections du plus . > Tokio, 28 janvier. Marocaine de navigation et de transport, cm^’ovées donnent une lumière dans la­ Çarda, située à 25 kilomètres au sud-ouest inculpé d’escroquerie et abus de confiance formidable appareil législatif qui soit de­ de Ksar-ès-Souk. Les négociations entre le Japon et la quelle les ravons jaunes et roug<es son t en Chine ont abouti virtuellement pour le rè­ Trains moqués par les neiges en B n j e au préjudice de l’Etat pour une somme de prorortion plus élevée que dan» le apectr« puis longtemps sorti de l'officine parle­ Cette opération n’a provoqué aucune 80 millions, a subi cet après-midi son pre­ mentaire. réaction de la part des insoumis. Nous glement des incidents d’Hankéou. Celles solaire. qui concernent l’évacuation du Chantung B udapest, 28 janvier. mier interrogatoire sur le fond devant M. C’est ainsi qu'il est entendu déjà que procédons à l’installation d’un nouveau Marcel Audibert, juge d’instruction. poste et à l'aménagement de la piste qui seront continuées à Changhaï. Selon une communication de la direction l’agriculture va bénéficier de dispositions A Lung Kao, dans le Cnantung, des ba­ L’ancien professeur de droit à la Facul­ nouvelles et spéciales, la loi votée étant le reliera à l'arrière.
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