FRENCH POLITICS.
[ K KUTKItS Tr.I.KOKAMS.] THE NEW PRESIDENT. (Received this day at 12 noouL PARIS. J une 17. M. Doumcrguc. the new President, in a letter to Parliament, declare- he is determined to remain an impartial arbitrator, above parties, lie etnpliasises the need for calm order am peace, in order to develop mdu-iry and restore prosperity. The absence o. peace was not the fault of I'ranee, who lusters no dangerous attention.-, but only desires payment of reparations and guarantees of security. lie considered the question ot reparations we,ns approaching a final solution, hut die debtor must prove her good laitll bv definite action, ami a conciliatory .spirit France cannot cease her tigii/uire or renounce her estnbli-hed ~0-i-tioli tioli or method of control, which treaties entitled her to exercise m Mermany. which appeal's to he preparing for war instead of fulfilling her cngagetnca.s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1924, Page 3
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142FRENCH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1924, Page 3
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