FRENCH EXILE’S RETURN
SEEKING VINDICATION. COMPLAINTS OF INIQUITY. lUnin-d l’resi> Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 4. The correspondent of the Times at Paris states that M. Leon Daudet, the Royalist who has just returned from exile, lost no time in defining in his paper, L ’Action Francaise. his future attitude. - He says ; “I shall struggle more stoutly than ever. I find no grounds for gratitude towards the Government for terminating the scandalous iniquity by ending my 29 months’ exile. My decision remains unchanged to seek the punishment of the police who murdered my son. I will hound down the servile criminal magistrate who rendered an unjust verdict, and as for M.M. Barthou and Poineare, we shall see."
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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