JUSTICE FOR FRANCE.
M. CLEMENCEAU'S INSISTENCE. "LIMITS WE SHALL NOT PASS." iKecelveil 11 a.m.) PARIS, May 28. M. Cle-meneeau. ex-Premier of France, unveiling a memorial to students of the, Xantes Lyoee who fell in the war, said: "In l!>14 we did not want war, -we do not want it today, but we <lo not want a dishoiiournble peace. We shall not abandon our Allies, lrut we -ask for justice to our cause. They must not sacrifice our interests to other interests. Wo will <!o everything to maintain peace, but there are limits which we shall not pass." - I A. and N.Z. Cable!
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 125, 29 May 1922, Page 5
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