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Show co FRENCH APPROVE HE TREATY I'ARIS, Teb. 10 (By the Associated Associat-ed Press I The chamber of deputies last night gave a vote of confidence to the government, demanded b Premier Hmind as a condition of his Kolng to the London conference. The vote was 387 to 120. This, however, was only after four days' debute on the repartitions agreement, agree-ment, which was crltlcsed by almost a score of speaker, particularly M Klotz and M Tardlen The agreement v.jis ratified by a Vole 01 49 ; TO S.l. 1 " : . i 1 deputies abstained from voting. DAMAGES REDUCED Two members of tle former Cle-menoean Cle-menoean edmlnistratlon objected to th. agreement on the ground that it wai in annex or protocol to the treaty which permitted the reduction of wh was due to France, without her recett uik an eijuKaleirt compensation, M Klot, quoted figures to support in- argument and considered that his peach was responsible for fifty or -ww abstentions; which reduced the ministry's majority. That majority, However, was never in doubt although t de temper of the house waa often petUlenf and interruptions and minor disturbances were frequent. UHJ KM si YS OUT M ISriand expressed regret that A merlin, which bad given so many proofs of it rordi.ilH;. to H'r.'in-e. was not present in the- allied ouncils, but he recognlxed that a change of administrations admin-istrations was a long und Important operation. At the ufternoon BSSBlOD the premier announced that unles.H in- obtained S vote of confidence he would resign He ended the long debate by declaring: declar-ing: "The fute of Germany lies in her own hands. Should Bh alter May 1 refuse to fulfill her pledges, the French government can be relied upon to take all measures to make her " nn |