FRANCO-GERMAN AMITY
Ambassador's Appeal i (Rcceivcd 8. 8.15 a.m.) J5FJILIN, Nov. % M. Francois Pouect, French Ambassador, made a strong p!ea for French and German co-oporat'on when speaking at the graves of l^t'oneh war prisoners. He said'. "M.t wish if tha+ France and Gertnany should establish good neighbonrly relations based on respect and friendship. The two countries are the cornerstone of European civilisation, and their friendship would guarantee European peace."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 7
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