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PRESIDENT WILSON AND M. CLEMENCEAU.

NO FUNDAMENTAL DISCREPAN-

CIES.

<"The Times.")

(Received Jan. 3, 7.45 p.m.)

London, Jan. 1

"The Times" compares the speeches of President Wilson and M. Clemenceau and argues that there are no fundamental discrepancies. France feels and sees what German invasion means, and demandsl ade<£uate security againt a recurrence of the danger she so narrowly escaped and the suffering which yet endures. President "Wilson is equally determined to deliver France from those evils. There is no difference between President Wilson's ideals and the more prosaic immediate object which M. Clemenceau sets before France.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 5

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PRESIDENT WILSON AND M. CLEMENCEAU. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 5

PRESIDENT WILSON AND M. CLEMENCEAU. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 5

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