THE FRENCH MINISTRY
I THE PREMIE'S KETIRING THROUGH ILL-HEALTH. Received October IS. 9.56 p.m. Paris, October IS. M. Sarrien, the French Premier, has, been ordered rest by his .medical adviser dnd has intimated his intention of retiring. There is a consensus of opinion that M. FaJlieres will summon M. Clemenceau. Received October 19, 1.5 a.m. Paris, October 18. ' M. Clemenceau, speaking later at Hyeres, said no place was possible without strength, When I assumed office I believed that nations were at one in desiring peace, but immediately a storm of calummy broke over our heads compelling us to as'? "Are we prepared?" M. Clemenceau, speaking at Touon, said that France must be strong without being aggressive,and capnble of defending herself at any monient When attacked. Such a moment had nearly arrived recently, against her will.
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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11762, 19 October 1906, Page 3
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135THE FRENCH MINISTRY Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11762, 19 October 1906, Page 3
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