YEAR OF WAR
AN APT SIMILE. "OHAIX, BUT NEVER FETTER FRANCE." Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received August 7, 0.45 p.m. London, August 7. In the French ChiUiibor of Deputies. M. Desdianel spoke, with fiery eloquence, of France's determination to pursue the war to a successful conclusion. The Deputies cheered to the enho his simile that France would hunt the vulture hackto its eyrie, espe iallv when he added: "Each of France's soldiers before the b'ood-staincd wire entanglements repeated the words of dean d'Are: ' Vou can chain, but you will never fetter the fortunes of France.' Wo arc deaf to insolent threats and perfidious suggestions, and will l'aee the struggle in all its vastness and length, continuing to devote to it the whole of the spirit of France. We swear that we will not yield." PRIXC'E OF WALES'S FUND. Received August 7. 0.-'i p.m. London, August C. A year's contribution to the Prince of Wales's Fund, including interest, totals .£">.431.071, £2"9.'i has been distributed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 5
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