AMERICA AND FRANCE
A CORDIAL STATEMENT. j THE BASIS OF PEACE. (HUBS AND SYDNBT 1 «1N SIRYICEf.) (Received December 8, 8 a.m.) ' , ' LONDON, 7th December. President Poincare, in replying to Mr. Sharp, the new American Ambassador in France, said : "I thank you for ex- i pressing the hope for re-establishing a, long and happy peace. If this rested solely with the French Government peace would not have been disturbed. We are determined to fulfil to the end the duty imposed upon us. Peace, in order to be long and happy and not illusory and deceptive, must guarantee complete reparation or violated rights, and afford protection against outrages.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1914, Page 7
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