FRANCE.
PRESIDENTIAL GREETINGS. WILSON ON JUST PUNISHMENT. Received Deo. 15, 5.5 pm. '" Paris, Dec. 14. President Wilson, in greeting President Poindare, said that the thoughts of the United States were not merely bent on winning the war, Ibut on winning in such a manner as to ensure the world's peace; Never before has there been a war so terrible, nor illicit ambitions more debasing. Men must learn that such cannot be indulged in without just pun-ishment—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
FRENCH COURTESY
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SCHEME. PLACED AT DISPOSAL OF AMERIOANjS. Received Dec. 15. 575 p.ni. New York, Dec. 13. The New York Times' Washington correspondent learns that the French Government has placed at the disposal of the American armies in France its higher educational system, including the universities. American officers will be allowed to attend the universities _ and American professors will be appointed to the French universities if the United States accepts the offer.—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assoc,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1918, Page 5
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