THE ANGLO-FRENCH AMERICAN ALLIANCE
ITS EFFECT ON HUNIANSTY AND THE PEACE OF THE WORLD. FRANCE'S UNBREAKABLE SPIRIT HAS RISEN ABOVE EVERY BLOW. (Australian and New Zealand Cable Association.) lteceeived J ill v 17, 7.40 p.m. i ii, v +, "n *4-* ,*i ' i . WASHINGTON, July 15. Lord Reading, the British Ambassador, in a speech in celebration of Juiv 14, paid a tribute, to the spirit of the French people in the four vears' struggle m which "Her unbreakable spirit has risen above even- blow." Referral" to the alliance between England, France and the United States, he said- "It is dil'icult to over-estimate the elf', ct it wili have upon the progress of humanitv and the peace oi tae world. Ihe war is a struggle between two conceptions of the rights ot man—between democracy and despotism. - '
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13813, 18 July 1918, Page 5
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