FRENCH AFRICA.
LARGER SPHERE ADVOCATED. liy Tclecrapb-rress Assnciation-OcpyrigUt. ...':' Paris, December 26. Chamber 'of/'/Deputies endorsed tho Government's action in. connection with the rising in equatorial 'Africa. M. Etinne, the' lydll-known authority on. French colonial.Affairs,/insisted that France, should proclaim Wadai, Tibesti, and Borku as .being, definitely . in French sphere. He. argued, that' Great Britain hnd worked wonders in equally .unpromising centres of- the Sudan, and paid a glowing ■■.tribute ..to -Lord"Kitchener. '.■',' ■■ V '.-' 51. Etinne said'the'British'-would entrench, themselves at'Kordofari and Darfur, and, like tho. Sudan these''districts would amply repay tho cost of subjugating thorn. France ought to ; be, guided and encouraged by tho .'example of her neighbour. . , JI, Hubert advocated the, establishment of desert, police on. a., large scale.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1010, 28 December 1910, Page 5
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