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  Gaston Doumergue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Doumergue retired from public life at the end of his term in 1931.
Doumergue turned him down at first citing his advanced age but was finally cajoled into accepting by Pierre Laval.
Doumergue managed to restore order in the streets but his deflationary monetary policy aggravated the economic crisis and his proposed constitutional reforms aroused alarm among democrats.
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 Gaston Doumergue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pierre-Paul-Henri-Gaston Doumergue (August 11, 1863 at Aigues-Vives, France-June 18, 1937 at Aigues-Vives, France) was a French politician of the Third Republic.
Beginning as a Radical, Doumergue became conservative in his old age.
He served as Prime Minister from December 9, 1913 to June 2, 1914, President from June 13, 1924 to June 13, 1931, and again as Prime Minister in a conservative national unity government in February 9 - November 8, 1934.
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Baty Gaston
Baty, Gaston (1885-1952), French director and theoretician of the theatre.
Doumergue, Gaston (1863-1937), French political leader, President of France (1924-1931).
Doumergue was born in Aigues-Vives to an old Huguenot...
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 Gaston Doumergue
Gaston Doumergue was born in Aigues-Vives, France, on 1st August, 1863.
Doumergue was recalled to power in February 1934, and attempted to form a government of Union Nationale.
Gaston Doumergue died in Aigues-Vives on 18th June, 1937.
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 AllRefer.com - Gaston Doumergue (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Gaston Doumergue[gAstON´ dOOmerg´] Pronunciation Key, 1863–1937, president of the French republic (1924–31).
Premier of a coalition cabinet, he asked for extraordinary powers to meet the financial and political crises.
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 Doumergue, Gaston --  Encyclopædia Britannica
After service as an official in Indochina and Africa (1885–93), Doumergue was elected as a Radical-Socialist member of the Chamber of Deputies from Nîmes (1893).
Baseball manager Cito Gaston was the first African American to lead a team to a World Series victory.
Caillaux, Joseph M.A. (1863–1944), French premier 1911–12; imprisoned 1917–20; banished 1920–25 for treasonable communication with the Germans; minister of finance 1925 and for short period in 1926 and in 1935; became senator 1926; his wife killed Gaston Calmette, editor of Figaro, for printing virulent attacks against Caillaux, but was acquitted.
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 Gaston Doumergue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A member of the Radical Party, Doumergue became minister for the colonies (1902-1905).
Doumergue then served as minister for the colonies under
Doumergue was President of the Senate in 1923 and was elected President of the Republic after Alexandre Millerand resigned in 1924.
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 GASTON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 gaston - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 gaston doumergue - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Rankling Abuse -- Jan. 16, 1928
A knot of rustic, humble hillmen edged timidly, last week, through the massive gate of that onetime palace in which now resides M. Gaston Doumergue, the pink-complexioned, affable, astute bachelor President of France.
Although M. le President must often carelessly forget that he is a "Suzerain," it was as Prince of Andorra and successor to the authority of the Kings of France, that Gaston Doumergue received the hillmen last week.
Last week good Prince Gaston temporized, promised to investigate, tickled the coarse palates of the humble hillmen with a dinner of choice viands and choicer champagnes.
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 Gaston Doumergue
Doumergue, Gaston, 1863–1937, president of the French republic (1924–31).
He entered national politics in 1893 as a Radical Socialist deputy and served in various cabinets before and during World War I. After serving as president he retired, but when the cabinet of Édouard
, Doumergue was called on to be the “strong man” of France and to restore order.
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(Encyclopedia) Doumergue, Gaston, 1863–1937, president of the French republic (1924–31).
(Encyclopedia) Orléans, Gaston, duc d', 1608–60, son of King Henry IV and Marie de' Medici, younger...
(Encyclopedia) Foix, Gaston de, 1489–1512, duc de Nemours, French general in the Italian Wars; nephew of...
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 Gallimard, Gaston --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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 Pierre Laval   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He early displayed a tendency to act over the heads of his ministers, especially in regard to foreign affairs.
Defeated in 1932, he became minister of colonies and then minister of foreign affairs in 1934 under Gaston Doumergue and then under Pierre Flandin.
Becoming premier again in 1935, Laval also took the portfolio for foreign affairs.
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 GASTON DOUMERGUE Autograph
GASTON DOUMERGUE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 09/08/1916 - DOCUMENT 23746
Doumergue was Prime Minister of France from 1913-1914 and Colonial Minister from 1914-1917.
The actual document does not contain this watermark.
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 TIME, France's PM Gaston Doumergue, 3/12/34
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Description: TIME, French Prime Minister Gaston Doumergue: The vampire is still at large -cover story, also Gregory Rasputin, articles/pics/ads, 3/12/34.
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