FRANCE AND ENGLAND.
DISCUSSION ON THE CONVENTION. A OUARANTEE OF PEACE. (Received Nov. 11, 11.80 p.m.) PARIS, Nov. 11. In the Chamber of Deputies the debate on the Anglo-French Convention was aguin adjourned. M. Delcussc (Foreign Minister) in a powerful speech declared that what England had übandoned was particuiurly precious to France. Doth countries ought to be satisfied, while by other Powers the convention was regarded us u new and powerful guarantee of peace.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 265, 12 November 1904, Page 2
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74FRANCE AND ENGLAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 265, 12 November 1904, Page 2
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