WAR WOUNDS
"J . SHOULD FRENCH OR GERMAN BE a HEALED FIRST? - London, .March 5. The correspondent of "The Times" at „ Paris states that' M. Millerand, the ! •X French Premier, has not signed the Allied ! manifesto relating to the, German Govern- ! ment, and is discussing with further in- j ;U sistance the carrying out of the terms' ! of the Treaty. ' j Alfred Capus, a well-known literatteur, j • and niember of the French Academy, j best .summarises the French viewpoint i EJI when' he asks whether it is necessary to' \ ; n insist on the abysmal error cf a pTO-' I [jg posal wlrch subordinates the interest I ;j. of devastated France to the previous' j jp retonstitution of German fortunes. 1 "Must her wounds bo healed before I outs?" he'asks. "Where should tbe : smoke from the factories first give the. : world the sign of the establishment of' a just peace—in Westphalia-' or in North ; France?"—" The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 7
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155WAR WOUNDS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 7
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