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WILL TO PEACE

FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER’S SURVEY POSITION TESTED FEW WEEKS AGO. CONFIDENCE IN GERMAN ASPIRATIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. PARIS, July 12. M. Daladier, in a speech, said: “When European events of a few weeks ago formidably tested peace, the goodwill of all avoided a disturbance of the balance which would have plunged the nations into catastrophe. The British and French will to peace met other nations and it is my duty to say of Germany that France placed confidence in the peaceful aspirations which Herr Hitler has always publicly avowed. This experience authorises us to trust the future. We do not want to regard it as accidental, because thus alone will the sufferings of mankind in many countries be ended.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1938, Page 5

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122

WILL TO PEACE Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1938, Page 5

WILL TO PEACE Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1938, Page 5

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