79–80. Avenue Henry Chéron Caen. Rue Henry Chéron Lisieux. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henri Chéron. "Avenue Henry Chéron Caen". Gralon (in...
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Raynaldy, 1933–1934 Eugène Penancier, January–February, 1934 Henry Chéron, February–October, 1934 Henry Lémery, October–November, 1934 Georges Pernot, 1934–1935...
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Industry" in the Philippines Paul-Louis Target (1821–1908), politician Henry Chéron (1867–1936), mayor of Lisieux (1894–1908 and 1932–1936) and several times...
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July 1926 23 July 1926 Raymond Poincaré 23 July 1926 11 November 1928 Henry Chéron 11 November 1928 21 February 1930 Charles Dumont 21 February 1930 2 March...
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Henry Lémery (9 December 1874 – 26 April 1972) was a politician from Martinique who served in the French National Assembly from 1914–1919 and the French...
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Germain-Martin – Minister of Finance Adrien Marquet – Minister of Labour Henry Chéron – Minister of Justice François Piétri – Minister of Military Marine William...
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tax auditor in 1925. From 1928 to 1930, he served as Chief of Staff to Henry Chéron, the Minister of Finances. He remained of Staff when Paul Reynaud became...
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Preceded by Joseph Ricard Minister of Agriculture 1921–1922 Succeeded by Henry Chéron Preceded by Maurice Colrat Minister of Justice 1924 Succeeded by Antony...
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1928 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Anatole de Monzie Succeeded by Henry Chéron In office 14 March 1906 – 25 October 1906 Prime Minister Ferdinand Sarrien...
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Painlevé – Minister of War André Tardieu – Minister of the Interior Henry Chéron – Minister of Finance Louis Loucheur – Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare...
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