FRENCH PARLIAMENT
BRILLIANT SPEECHES (Reo. December 23, 11.30 p.m.) Paris, December 23. Parliament has been opened, and many Deputies came straight from the trenches. M. Dischanel, in his speech', said:— "England, at whose heart Germany aims, rises with Canada, Australia, and India, and, with us, pursues her glorious civilising mission in the greatest drama, history has known. All will do their duty, and realise; the ideal that right is greatar than might." (Cheers.) 31. Viviani, Prime Minister, said France and her Allies would fight to the bitter end. France would lay down her arms ■ when the lost provinces had heen regained, the Belgians' independence restored', and Prussian militarism broken.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 5
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