"FRANCE IS NOW EQUAL TO HER DESTINY"
SPEECH BY THE FRENCH PREMIER, ' (Rtc. April 27, 8.10. p.m.)' Paris, August 27. M, Viviani (the French Premier), ai« dressing, tlie Chamber of Deputies, paid a tribute to the silent work which had been done in the Defence Committed,. which liad rendered great services to'the . country. Some branches of the .War Department had achieved great efforts; ' in others, mistakes had beeit madp, but 1 ; these had now been made good. They ; : should bauish pessimism and uneasiness. \ "France," he said, "is now equal to her destiny; if .there have been diver- , geuces of opinion tliey were the essence of Parliament. There will not be division until Belgium has been restored, and Alsace-Lorraine :: recoil- . quered." Tlie Chamber -unanimously resolved , that the Premier's speech should bo placarded throughout the countiy. ~'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 5
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134"FRANCE IS NOW EQUAL TO HER DESTINY" Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 5
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