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FRANCE’S HEAVY BURDEN

GALLIC DIGNITY. ASKING NO FAVOURS. Received March 15, 9.15 p.m. NEW YORK, March 15. The New York Times' Paris correspondent interviewed Premier Poincare who declared the position of France as regards her war debts to the United States is simple. What France owes she has no wish or intention to repudiate. She will pay when she can. rf at any future time the United States should renounce her right to these payments France would acknowledge such decision with gratitude, but she is not basing her policy on any such eventuality.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18432, 16 March 1922, Page 5

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FRANCE’S HEAVY BURDEN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18432, 16 March 1922, Page 5

FRANCE’S HEAVY BURDEN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18432, 16 March 1922, Page 5

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