GUARANTEE TO FRANCE.
HELP WHEN IN NEED.
APPRECIATION OF THE FACT. London, Sept. 2. Renter's correspondent at Paris states that the French Chamber of Deputies is debating the Peace Treaty, M- Tardieu diseased the fact that France in February last proposed that Germany's geo* graphical frontier should be fixed at the Khiue. ' He said that Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George recognised the justice of this request, but, instead of granting Francs the occupation of the left bank of Hhine, I hey promised immediate help tile event of German aggression. Francs appreciated this oiler, which was unique :n history, and M. Tardieu expressed the opinion that the British Ariuy, if its services were required, would not arrive too late, as the German Army would' be unable to conceal its preparations. . M. Tardieu dwelt on the prodijsffoilg strength of Great Britain and her ammr-. able Dominions, and the United States, and concluded by emphasising that France had no designs for hegemony.'
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 6
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160GUARANTEE TO FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 6
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