FRANCE'S ANSWAR.
SPEECH BY M. CLEMENCEAU.
CRIMINALS MUST PAY FULL PRICE.
(Auslralian anil N.Z. C^blei Associatian.) (Received, Sept. 18, 10.5 a.m.) PARIS, Sept. 18f M. Clomeueeau, m the Senate said the Government desired to honor the splendid soldiers of the Entente, by whose efforts we will be freed from the subjugation of barbarism. For half .a century peaceful France had not known half a, day without 'the threat of war. Those, day© had been passed m slow; suffering. . The frighterfed 1 Germans now understood 1 the sort Of -nien they have to fa.cc. , • '■_;' ' - ( . ;.- The \voria has witnessed the atrocities of German soldiers t ahd won'tj forget them. There will ! be no victory l unless the -Criminals pay, fully for their terrible cfihres. The account will be Presented and paid. ' . r After four years of thankless war the fortunes arc thanged, and the Kaiser's armies arc retiring before the fm« v enlightened peoples of -the world;, France id look- : mg for peace, but one which gives justice to. the survivors of the abominable past. , . > .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14713, 19 September 1918, Page 5
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