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FRANCE AND AMERICA.

A UNION FOR PEACE. By Telegraph.—rress A.ssn - Copyright. New York, Feb. 18. The Paris correspondent of the New York Times interviewed M. Dcschanel, the new President, who stated:— "It is the union of the United States and France which will render peace fruitful. I wish to thank America for all she did for France, economically, militarily and financially. France and America should remain united in order to establish lasting peace. The first guarantee of right is a powerful and everiv.'.dy France. Morally and materially we must see that the Peace Treaty is completed and fulfilled.

The League of Nations is the supreme guarantee of the free peoples that France shall overcome the difficulties pressing so hard upon her, by enforcing all the clauses of the Treaty and developing our alliance of friendship and promoting complete union among all citizens of France. The first duty of everyone in France is to maintain the spirit of unity and not weakly forget, for mere forgiveness is not only an insult to the past but a menace to the future."— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 3

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FRANCE AND AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 3

FRANCE AND AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 3

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