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UNDER FRENCH RULE. NEW ZEALANDER’8 OPINION. BY CABLE— PB-F.SS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received May 7; 9.35 a.m. LONDON, May 6. Sir Frederick and Lady C hapman have arrived. Sir Frederick Chapman in an interview said that as lie visited 1* ranee during the Fmnco-Pnissian War, he was interested to discover the result of the retsi to ration of Alsace and Lorraine. ile inquired closely among, all classes and found, except for minor differences in religions a.ml educational affairs,, that the inhabitants >.ere absolutely' re-united to France, and did "not desire to see a German official oi a German soldier again. It was also obvious that the Geiniansi di<l nob desire to ,i©cover Alsace and Lorraine, although they desired to readjust the eastern boundaiy. Sydney Sun Cable.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 May 1925, Page 5
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