FRANCE AND GERMANY
FRENCH PREMIER DESIRES FRIENDLINESS. BUT WON'T STAND NONSENSE Received 20th, 10. 12 p.rn. Paris, November 20. M. Clcmenceau assured th<-- Berliner Tageblatts, when interviewed, that personally he desired good relations with Germany, but it attacked naturally the French would retaliate. M. Pichon added that there was no reason why good relations should not eiist. France nowhere stood in Germany's way.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 21 November 1906, Page 3
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63FRANCE AND GERMANY Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 21 November 1906, Page 3
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