“NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE.”
APPEAL TO GERMANY FOR PEACE COUNTRY A COMPACT UNIT. (United Press Association—Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.55 a.m.) PARIS, September 11. M. Sarrault (Minister for the Interior), declaring French preparedness, and appealing to Germany to maintain peace, asserted that nothing was impossible for France, which possessed inexhaustible reserves of power at home and abroad and could again preserve her destiny if confronted with a foreign peril. Common fealty demanded that all gather closely round the Prime Minister, who had brought France’s incomparable army to perfection. France faced her destiny as a- compact unit, to which the world-wide forces of wisdom and reason would rally in order to save peace.
M. Sarraut emphasised Britain’s affirmations of solidarity with France and America’s expression of sympathy,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 284, 12 September 1938, Page 5
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