POLICY IN FRANCE.
NO CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. Received Dec. 25, 5J5 p.m. Paris. Dec. 24. Speaking at Lacorneuve, M. Poincare, after defending the occupation -of the Ruhr, said they had not yet reached the end of the road, but they were approaching it every day. France would not abandon the cardinal principles of her policy; she insisted on strict adherence to the treaty and would not agree to any further concession, either as regards reparations or her security. This policy befitted not only the interests of France but the interests of justice and peace. France abhorred the idea of another war; her only ambition was the consolidation of peace.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1923, Page 5
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113POLICY IN FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1923, Page 5
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