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XO XEF.D FOR ALARM. By Cable.—Pros-, A^sociatjon.—Copyrig'it Received 13, 11.13 p.m. Paris. July 13. M. Mo.-.-imy. replying to th- Humbert charges, said there bad been shortcomings in the past, but the wu-te had ben greatly- over stated. Franc., in lfSlr would have 3ft>o guns, and Germany 3370. The stocks of ammunition would be adequate, and the soldiers would have two pairs of boots in tlie event of war. But eix million francs would be devoted in 1915 to a reserve stock of boots. M. Vivi&ni <iepmat<Hi any unwarranted alarm. The Senate instructed lb.- Armv Committee to enquire and lepi.rt early next icsgion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 47, 16 July 1914, Page 5
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