FRENCH PREMIER SATISFIED
FRANCE DERIVES IMMENSE BENEFIT. By TeleLTaph—Presa Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 11, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, May 5. M. Clemenceau, interviewed, raid: •'I think the'Peace a good one. France has derived immense benefits from her association with England and America. The Peace is the more, satisfactory because it means an alliance with tho two most powerful nations in the world." TREATY WILL REQUIRE CAREFUL WATCHING. •uoTretsossy *>W\) "l'*l Vur wsutujsny ' deceived May 11, 11.10 p.m., PARIS, May S. On tho whole, the .French view the Treaty with, satisfaction, though the Socialists are likely to think the terms are not mild enough, and the Extreme Right tliat they are not severe enough. All are agreed that the Treaty will require careful watching to see that its demands are complied witn. The French take much the same view ot Hantzau's ebullition as the BriUrti.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 5
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147FRENCH PREMIER SATISFIED New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 5
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