FRANCE.
PACIFISTS DENOUNCED. SUPPRESSING GERMAN PKOiPA GANDA. Received July 24, 5.S p.m. Paris, July 23. The Senate unanimously passed a vote of confidence in the Government, and truflts the Government will suppress all propaganda which is against the discipline and security of the nation. M. Clemenceau (Minister for Commerce) denounced the pacifist. M. Itibot (Premier) declared that, knov. iag lie had the whole of Parliament lsehir.d him, he could govern more strongly. Germany, he said, needed peace, and meant to secure it Iby any means. Prance was in the presence of a campaign of treachery. The police must redoublo their vigilance, and the fou l German propaganda munt be suppressed. If Franco wished for peace through war weariness, she was no longer, worthy to be called France. There must be no blind optimism and no excessive uneasiness, for France was not conquerable.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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