A MENACE TO FRANCE
FOUL GERMAN PROPAGANDA
GOVERNMENT GIVEN A STRONG HAND
(liee. July 21, 5.5 p.m.)
Paris, July 23. The Senate has unanimously accorded a voto of confidence in the Government, and trusts that it will suppress nil propaganda which id against the discipline and security of tho nation. 11. Clemenceau denounced tlio pacifists. M. Ribot (Premier) declared that knowing that ho had tho whole of the Parliament behind him he could govern n'oro strongly. Germany, lie said, needed peace, and meant " to securo it by .my means ivhatesocvor. France was ih tho presence of a campaign of treachery, and 'the police must redouble their vigilance. Foul German propaganda must be suppressed. If France wished for peace through war weariness she would be i>o longer worthy to be called France. There must be no blind optimism, or no exccssivo uneasiness. France was unconquerable.—ltcuter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3145, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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144A MENACE TO FRANCE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3145, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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