ARMS AND FRANCE.
THE GERMAN SCARE.
DEMAND FOR THREE YEARS" SERVICE. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright Paris, February 21. Tho demand by a largo Notion of the' press for threo' years' army service is growing, It is) stated that Germany's plan in war- timo would bo to throw 500,000 men upon tho French coveringline, bienking it at ihree paints. At present Fiance hns inly 178,000 cmcring troops, and on the fifth day of war sho would find the enemy enter tho French concentratlonj which would scarcely have begun. BLOW AGAINST GERMANY. BERLIN'S VIEW OF DELCASSE'S APPOINTMENT. (Rec. February 23, 5 5 p.m.) Berlin) February 22. Tho ttewspapors interpret M. Delcasse's appointment as a blow against Germany, and as underlining a sharpening of tho gravity of the international situation. The Bourso is temporarily nffected.
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Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 5
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131ARMS AND FRANCE. Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 5
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