"LIMITS WE SHALL NOT PASS"
OLEMENCEAU ON THE FRENCH IDEAL.
(Received May 29, 11 a.m.)
_ PARIS, 28th May. M. Olemenceau, in unveiling a memorial to students of the Nantes Lycee who fell in the war, said: "In 1914: we did not want war.,. We do not' want it today ; but we do. not want a dishonourable peace. W© shall not abandon our allies, but we ask for justice for our cause. They must not sacrifice our interests to other interests. We will do everything to maintain peace, but there are limits which we shall not pass."
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 7
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