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PRO-ENGLISH FEELING IN FRANCE.

AUSTRALIAN MINISTER TOASTED.

PARIS. August 2. The vast majority of Frenchmen are animatedly militant and enthusiastically appreciative of England's friendship. Th 9 Hon. Mr Carmichael, of the New South Wales Ministry, who i 3 tourin,*, tho Continent, dined at a cafe with his secretary. Fivo French officers were at an adjacont table, and on hearing the two Australians speaking to each other in English, they raised their glasses and exclaimed, "Vh-o I'Augleterrol" Tho newspapers, in response to the feverish demand for news, aro compelled to issue such immense editions that they are suffering from a dearth of paper, and some of them are compelled to appear in the form of a single sheet..

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 10

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PRO-ENGLISH FEELING IN FRANCE. Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 10

PRO-ENGLISH FEELING IN FRANCE. Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 10

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