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    Henri Queuille (French: [ɑ̃ʁi kœj]; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics. After World...
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    government to fix minimum wages for agriculture and for industry. In Henri Queuille's governments in 1950–1951 he had the office of deputy prime minister...
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    discontent was beneficial to the Communists and the Gaullists. In March 1951 Henri Queuille (Radical Party) became head of the cabinet. His Vice-Prime Ministers...
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    short beard. He is the first prime minister with facial hair since Henri Queuille (prime minister in 1951) and the first one with a full beard since Alexandre...
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    of Veterans and Pensioners Paul Thellier – Minister of Agriculture Henri Queuille – Minister of Supply Georges Mandel – Minister of Colonies Anatole de...
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    for the Council of Europe Jules Moch – Minister of National Defense Henri Queuille – Minister of the Interior Maurice Petsche – Minister of Finance and...
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    Minister of National Education Edmond Miellet – Minister of Pensions Henri Queuille – Minister of Agriculture Albert Sarraut – Minister of Colonies Joseph...
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    Val-de-Grâce (a military hospital in Paris), a measure to which Prime Minister Henri Queuille had previously been sympathetic. By May, Pétain required constant nursing...
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  • Prime minister (1948) Henri Queuille, Prime minister (1948–1949) Georges Bidault, Prime minister (1949–1950) Henri Queuille, Prime minister (1950) René...
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    1948 11 September 1948 Popular Republican Movement (Third Force) 67 Henri Queuille (1884–1970) 1 11 September 1948 28 October 1949 Radical Party (Third...
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    Minister of Agriculture Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of Overseas France Henri Queuille – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism Pierre Schneiter...
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    1924 Henri Queuille 14 June 1924 – 17 April 1925 Jean Durand 17 April 1925 – 10 April 1926 François Binet 10 April 1926 – 19 July 1926 Henri Queuille 19...
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    and Fine Arts Édouard Amédée Bovier-Lapierre - Minister of Pensions Henri Queuille - Minister of Agriculture Édouard Daladier - Minister of Colonies Victor...
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    continuation of experimental transmissions in 1932. The Minister of the PTT, Henri Queuille, then authorised the CdC to continue its experiments using the PTT superior...
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    Émile Combes, Georges Clemenceau, Gaston Doumergue, Édouard Herriot, Henri Queuille, Édouard Daladier, Camille Chautemps, René Mayer, Gaston Monnerville...
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    Public Instruction and Fine Arts Claudius Gallet – Minister of Pensions Henri Queuille (Radical) – Minister of Agriculture Lucien Lamoureux (Radical) – Minister...
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    of National Education Georges Rivollet [fr] – Minister of Pensions Henri Queuille – Minister of Agriculture Pierre Laval – Minister of Colonies Pierre-Étienne...
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    Spokeswoman (2011–2012) Edmond Perrier (1844–1921), anatomist and zoologist Henri Queuille (1884–1970), mayor of Neuvic (1912–1965), deputy for Corrèze (1914–1935...
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    Agriculture Louis Rollin – Minister of Colonies Henri Roy – Minister of Public Works Henri Queuille – Minister of Public Health and Physical Education...
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    Prime Ministers Léon Blum Paul Ramadier Robert Schuman André Marie Henri Queuille Georges Bidault René Pleven Edgar Faure Antoine Pinay René Mayer Joseph...
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    of the Interior Jules Moch in the government formed by the radical Henri Queuille. On 29 October 1949, Raymond Marcellin was appointed Commerce and Industry...
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  • ministers (complete list) – René Pleven, Prime minister (1950–1951) Henri Queuille, Prime minister (1951) René Pleven, Prime minister (1951–1952) Edgar...
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  • 20 January 1952 28 February 1952 MRP Henri Queuille (3rd) Minister of State Radical Position in abeyance Henri Queuille (4th) Mayer 8 January 1953 21 May...
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    January 1922 – 29 March 1924 Désiré Ferry 2 March 1930 – 13 December 1930 Henri Queuille 13 December 1930 – 27 January 1931 Camille Blaisot 27 January 1931 –...
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    national des prisonniers de guerre [fr], RNPG) was affiliated with General Henri Giraud, a former POW who had escaped from a German prison and made his way...
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    1950 President Vincent Auriol Preceded by Édouard Depreux Succeeded by Henri Queuille Minister of National Defence In office 12 July 1950 – 11 August 1951...
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    and Léon Blum.[citation needed] René Mayer – President of the Council Henri Queuille – Vice President of the Council Georges Bidault – Minister of Foreign...
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  • 1978 with the Parti Radical Valoisien. Édouard Daladier Edgar Faure Henri Queuille Jean Médecin François Mitterrand Émile Muselier Sinistrisme National...
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    of the more hesitant hawks in the Cabinet such as Charles Pomaret, Henri Queuille and Jean Zay, into endorsing the conference to be hosted by Mussolini...
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  • September 1948 Christian Pineau 5 September 1948 11 September 1948 Henri Queuille 11 September 1948 12 January 1949 Maurice Petsche 12 January 1949 11...
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