FRANCE.
STRONG ARMY NECESSARY} GERMANY MUST BE WATCHED* By Telejtaph.—Preai A«n.—CopjTlSbt.) Received Nor. 30, 11 p.m. New York, Not. 26. The New York World's Paris cone- I spondent interviewed M. Poincare (the President), who said; "After my Presidential term I propose to offer mywlf as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate. My policy will be to keep France powerful. 1 want her to maintain a strong army. "Peace would be a vain word without American co-operation—the Treaty would mean nothing. France's economic status cannot be restored without a complete exploitation of tike French colotiies. ( "Germany shows no- signi of tnu le- 1 pentanee. We must watch carefully or the smoulilering fires may blate »««■ , I am a firm upholder of the League of' Nations. The League would prove its ] efficiency and assure peace if it becomes I a reality."—Aus.-N.Z. Gable Assn/l
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1919, Page 5
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