FRANCE DETERMINED.
(Received Last Ni<:!it., 7.10 o'clock.) PARIS, Nov. 4. M. Briand and -M. Yiviaui, in J\l.i 11 i.si:eri:il declarations in the Chamber and Senate respectively, Haiti the Government was aiming to secure tin* close and ceaseless co-op-eration of the activities of all Frenchmen. Any failure to maintain discipline, would be vigorously repressed, and all mistakes and failures would Oo punished. It was ;ntended to co-operate with the Press in giving all war information a democracy could rightly demand. Franco would not sijin peace until the onem.v was reduced to impotence, and Franco had obtained full guarantees of a lasting peace. Fvery day increased the solidarity of the Allies, but the co-ord|fiation could be still moro complete '.and more, prompt. The visits of General Joffre to Italy and Britain had already enabled the Allies to bettor conceit their present and approaching actions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 5
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