TO WIN THE PEACE
"YOUR DEAD DEMAND IT" FRANCE HAS ONLY TO REMAIN FIRM (Received 13th August, 10 a.m.) PARIS, 12th August. M. Poincare. speaking at Marville, in the Ardennes, said there was no doubt that Herr Cuno would not have used the wild language in the Reichstag that ha did about the resistance if the Allies had been unanimous in showing their will and calling upon Germany not to resist the perfectly legitimate Franco-Belgian measures. "As tor us, we are not only Kiire of our rights, but we are bul-c of our methods; As in 1018, on the eve of n military debacle, Germany is again seeking to ring the changes; and. as in 1918, we have onlyilo remain firm in order to ha.vo the last word. The nation desires to win the peace, and will do so. Your dead demand'it; and their mil k !shall be fulfilled. 11- / ' s• .■
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 7
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151TO WIN THE PEACE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 7
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