FRANCE AND PEACE
DISARMED A DANGER AMERICAN COMPETITION PAINLEVE'S WARNING ■ (A.P.-A. and "Suu.") • (Received 19th March, 2 p.m.) PAEIS, 18th March. M. , Painleve, Minister of War, in a speech at Thoiry, said that Franco desired nothing but peaco, and approved the League's policy. Trance disarmed would be a temptation, and therefore she must guard aer security, though the army was a force in the service of peace. Europe must protect her markets against American competition, "which threatened to crush all rivalry.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 66, 19 March 1928, Page 11
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81FRANCE AND PEACE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 66, 19 March 1928, Page 11
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