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BRITAIN AND FRANCE

Value of Close Union (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, May 4. Sir George Clerk, in presenting his credentials as British Ambassador in Paris to President Lebrun to-day, expressed the hope that the relations linking the two countries, which sprang from the sentiments and traditions of true friendship, would continue. Tbe maintenance and strengthening of those relations, he said, afforded the most solid security for the peace of Europe. The President, replying, declared that in a common desire to work with fairness to increase and consolidate confidence and understanding between ail people nothing could better guarantee international peace than the closest union of Great Britain and France, based on justice and liberty.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 187, 7 May 1934, Page 9

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BRITAIN AND FRANCE Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 187, 7 May 1934, Page 9

BRITAIN AND FRANCE Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 187, 7 May 1934, Page 9