"HONOUR AND JUSTICE"
FRANCE NOT UNEASY OVER
BRITAIN.
LONDON; Ist August, Ihe Comte de Saint Aillaire, the l'reiich Ambassador in London, addressing a deputation of the Friends of France. Society, said France was patient and calm because she knew that justice' was on her side. She had no uneasiness regarding Britain's real sentiments. It was said that Britain was a. .nation of shopkeepers, but for those shopkeepers rumour and justice were the first articles" Kept in stock.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 7
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