BRITAIN AND FRANCE. AGREEMENT MUST BE PRECISE. LONDON, Jan 17. The exchange of views between Britain and France with respect to the pact arc likely to be carried on through the usual diplomatic channels. The; ‘ is a strong feeling in Paris that any agreement between the two countries must be precise and clear and quite apart from bargainings over other matters, and th(it the agreement for mutual protection should necessarily take the form of a naval and military convention. Without some such alliance European peace would be insecure.
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Grey River Argus, 19 January 1922, Page 5
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