ATTITUDE OF FRANCE
M. BRIAND EXPLAINS
PARIS, 16th March. "It is not a good thing for one country to interfere with the internal quarrels of another," said M. Briand, when questioned in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the French policy in China. "There have been no happenings in China to cause France to chango her ■attitude of neutrality, but French interests ■ ill be protected if the Shanghai settlement is invaded by bandits and pillagers. When China is unified in a manner that will enable her to give guarantees, she will find France desirous of treating her as a great nation."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 9
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100ATTITUDE OF FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 9
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