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“A PAINFUL IMPRESSION”

PRESIDENT CDOLIDGE’S SPEECH FRENCH PRESS CRITICAL Ptesi Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, November 13. (Received November 14, at 9.25 a.m.) There is considerable Press comment on tho speeches of President Coolidgo and Mr Kellogg. I Le Temps,’ after a tribute to tho American war effort, which, it says, France lias never belittled, adds; "It creates a painful impression when President Coolidge assorts that the losses of the other nations must bo discounted because they have claimed reparation? and increased their territory, France will never admit that the sacrifices can bo countered solely in terms of money. Blood and gold cannot be weighed against one another.” ‘Le Temps’ concluded: "It would bo a mistake to expect America to initiate anything which goes beyond her own interests.”—Australian Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 5

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“A PAINFUL IMPRESSION” Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 5

“A PAINFUL IMPRESSION” Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 5