FRENCH & GERMAN RELATIONS
TREATY APPROVED BY SENATE. DENOUNCED BY M. CLEMENCEAU. CESSION OF CONGO CONDEMNED. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Received February 12, 8.20 a.m.) PARIS, 11th February. By 212 votes to 42 the Senate approved the Franco-German Treaty. M. Clemenceau declared that since 1870 Germany had five times threatened war without provocation. He condemned the cession of the Congo, and repudiated the idea of a rapprochement. THE AGADIR INCIDENT. FRANCE WILL NOT FORGET THE PAST. PAR"ls7llth February. M. Ribot, in the Senate, declared that when the German gunboat Panther was sent to Agadir, M. Cambon ought not to have allowed her to return. France ought to have insisted that subsequent negotiations be conducted in Paris. Germany was mistaken if she imagined she could make Frtunce forget the past.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1912, Page 7
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