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FRIENDSHIP FOR FRANCE

(Received April 18, 12 noon.)

PARIS, 17th April. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the Docks at Marseilles, said' he always approached the question of relationship of Britain with France, who was still the champion of liberty of the world, with a feeling of eincerest affection. The war was won by the close Anglo-French union, which alone could secure the fruits of victory and maintain the future of civilisation. The British and French must march together. The best means of, smoothing difficulties was the greatest frankness.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 7

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FRIENDSHIP FOR FRANCE Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 7

FRIENDSHIP FOR FRANCE Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 7