BELGIANS ON YSER
LETTER TO KING ALBEBT.
(United Frets Aisociition.—Oopyrigki) BRUSSELS, 20th November,' ' Marshal Foch, in reply to King 41----bert, says: '<! dissociate mygelf entirely from the statement? contained in the article in 'Le Matin.' ' I granted no interview to any journalist. . When the writer, Stephane ' Lauzanne, came to see me on 7th October, it wa» for quite another matter/ Marshal Foph concludes with an expression of attachment and esteem for the Belgian army and respect for its King. .' ■' / The newspaper "Le Soir" regret* that neither Marshal Foch nor - ftf. Lauzanne acknowledges that the Belgian army, far from thinking of retreat, held the Tser line alone. v
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 22 November 1926, Page 8
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