SPEECH BY FRENCH PREMIER
PARIS, 28th October. M. Poincare, Prime Minister, in a speech at Nantes, referred to the tin* animity of the Powers assisting France in her efforts to maintain peace. France remained closely attached to Russia and Britain, and a firm maintenance of the entente was necessary for the maintenance of the European equilibrium. In this lay the best hope of localisation of the war, and that it would be stopped by Europe at the first convenient opportunity. 4 Perhaps the moment for mediation was near.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1912, Page 7
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