THE PREMIER OF FRANCE
The representative of tho ' Echo do Paris' states that in course of the interview which the, Premier lias made a practice of granting to journalists every evenin-' be took occasion to ask if. Hriand as to"tho truth of his rumored forthcoming marriage with the daughter of tho former member for the Loire. The Premier, who is generally regarded as a confirmed bachelor, looked at his interrogator in utter astonishment for a moment. Then he slowly remarked : " This is the first I have heard of anything of the land; in fact, J do not even know the lady in question." Then, as the humor of tile situation appealed to him, lie added, with a smiJc: "So; believe me, I do not wish to make any \vomau unhappy"—JOahael.
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Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 12
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130THE PREMIER OF FRANCE Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 12
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