FRANCE.
FREED FROM BARBARISM, hum criminals must pay fully FOR ORLMICS. Paris, Sept. 18. M. Clemenccau, in the Senate, said: "The Government desires to honor the splendid roldiers of the Entente by whose efforts we shall be ireed from the subjugation of barbarism. For half a century peaceful France has not known lialf a day without a threat of war. Those day?, have been passed in slow suffering. The frightened Germans now understand the sort of men they have to face. The world lias witnessed the atrocities of the German soldier and will not forget them. "There can be no victory unless the criminals pay fully for their terrible crimes The account will be presented and paid. After four years ot thankless war the fortunes are changed, and the Kaiser's armies are retiring before the free, enlightened peoples of the world. France is looking for peace, but one which gives justice to the survivors of the abominable past.'—Aus.1 N.Z. Cable Assn. I new wajr loan. 1 Received Sept. 19, 7.45 p.m. i Pans, Sept. 18. > The French Government is issuing s t aeat war loan at four per cents EEfce
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 5
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190FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 5
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