GERMAN EQUIVOCATION.
JFUTITKE OF ALSACE AND LORRAINE-,
— BRITAIN STAND BY * - FRANCBs I
Australian and N.Z. Cable■ AssocwA&fc '(Rewived Oct, !■»>. 7-301 p,nw) LONPON, Oct, 13. Mr Lloyd George,' replying «bo # a ♦deputation, said -he c-ould not. 'think 'that any statemoK^ was more calculated to prolong *he war than Herr Kuhhnami's regarding A-ls«ee» jnd Lorraine. Howler long the smuggle -lasted Britain intended to stand by France until *he redeemed her op-Ipressed-childifen from the degradation, '«fa foreign-s'oke.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 243, 13 October 1917, Page 5
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