Monday, Dec. 29, 1924

Amnesty

The Amnesty Bill, as amended by the Senate (TIME, Dec. 1), was passed by the Chamber of Deputies, 365 to 120 votes. The original Bill was passed by the Chamber several months ago (TIME, July 21). This makes amnesty absolute, inter alia, for ex-Premier Joseph Caillaux, originally convicted for endangering France's alliances, and for ex-Minister of Interior Louis Malvy, found guilty of communicating with the enemy during the War.