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FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

(Received 11.45 a.m.) Paris, xVugust 23. Le Journal says : On the other side of the Channel, we can hear M. Poincare and France being right, and blamed for being right, and proving it, but wo are ready to believe shut ih© British. leaders will open their minds to the Note’s clearness, and the revival of memories of the fifty months’ struggle will refresh their memory.

Le Matin states; M. Poincare’s answer is complete, courteous, and peremptory. Never has Prance’s cause been more explicity set forth. The Echo de Paris says; M. Poincare, in a spirit of conciliation, which Britain cannot fail to appreciate, shows France’s method to obtain a settlement which also servos the interests of both France / and England. He has also observed that he will not depart from tins method. England can decide at her pleasure. The Fie aro remarks: Controversy is exhausted. There is nothing to he added to such a powerful demonstration as M. Poincare’s. L’Oeuvre says; The document is signhlly different to the British, and proves, the will to maintain the Entente despite England.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 24 August 1923, Page 5

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FRENCH PRESS COMMENT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 24 August 1923, Page 5

FRENCH PRESS COMMENT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 24 August 1923, Page 5