FRANCE AND PEACE
PRESIDENT POINCARE'S VIEW, ffiec. November 30, 11 p.m.) New York, November 2G. The New York "World's" Paris, correspondent interviewed President Poiaaire. who said: "After my Presidential term I propose to offer myself as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate. My policy would be to keep Franco Dowerful. I want her to maintain a strong army. Pence would be a vain vrord without American co-operation nnrt the Treaty would mean nothing. Franco's economic status cannot be restored without the complete exploitation of the French colonies. Germany shows no signs of true repentance. We must watch carefully or the" smouldering fires mav blaze anew. lam a firm upholder of the Leneue of Nations. The League would prove it.s eliicacy, and assure peace if it be-camo reality.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 57, 1 December 1919, Page 7
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