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"FRANCE IS EQUAL TO HER DESTINY.

SILENT WORK IN THE CHAMBER

(Received Aug. 27, 8 p.m.) . ; ;■: PARIS, Aug. '27.'; M.*Vivian 1,/ the Premier, addressing the Chamber, paid a tribute to the silent work in committee, which rendered great 'services to the country; Some branches of the War Department had achieved greait (efforts-; in others, mistakes were madej but these were now made good, and should' banish pessimism and uneasiness. France was now eqxial to her destiny. .If.,'"there were divergence of opinion it was the 'essence of Parliament. There would not be diversion among us until Belgium was restored and Alsace and Lorraine reconquered.

ThY Chamber unanimously passed a resolution that the speech be placarded throughout the-eoimtry.

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Marlborough Express, Issue 203, 28 August 1915, Page 5

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"FRANCE IS EQUAL TO HER DESTINY. Marlborough Express, Issue 203, 28 August 1915, Page 5

"FRANCE IS EQUAL TO HER DESTINY. Marlborough Express, Issue 203, 28 August 1915, Page 5

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