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SETTLING PEACE.

(By Electric Telegraph— CopyrightFRANCE'S DETERMINATION , (Received This Day at 8 p.m.) PARIS, Feb. Ej. M. Millprapd, ju up ipiportfint statement to the Foreign Affairs Committee, declared that France intended to insist on the execution of 4 the Treaty with all means in her power, and she possessed a sufficiency of arms for this purpose. Germany was delivering only 300,000 tops pf epa] pionfhly ipsteaj] of 1,600,001 b Mprepvor slip was eyaffing the Treaty in other ways.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1920, Page 2

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SETTLING PEACE. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1920, Page 2

SETTLING PEACE. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1920, Page 2

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