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OLIVE BRANCHES

LONDON, November 18. “The olive tree planted at Locarno does not yet throw a shade large enough for us to sit in its shadow, but already one ciau rest at its foot and take- hope,” said M.- Briand, French Foreign Minister, in a speech . at Nantes. / “If we tend and protect it from sharp frosts we" may live to see it thrive and grow, 1 am happy, to be its gardener. . “Why should two peoples kill each other and shed seas of blood when, difficulties arise. “ France invites all nations to organise for the juridical solution iu the event fll conflict|”- he added*

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Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 7

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OLIVE BRANCHES Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 7

OLIVE BRANCHES Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 7

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