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JN HOUSJ5 OF LORPS.
Vl^GOVX^ QREPS WAQNim
LONDON, Thursday. — Marquess
Curzon, in tbe House of Lords, made
a similar statement tp JMr. Pal/loin's.
Viscount Grey said that wliilp he
had no eritLciem tp make, he desired
to say that it was only through tbe
co-operation of France and Britain
that the reconstruction and reppverr
of Europe was possible,- Our friend:
shjp with France had been so close
that the idea of the British Government
engaging In -separate negotiations
with any other Power at tbe expense
of Fiance was unpleasant.
France might make herself secure by
a policy like that adopted in tbe
Ruhr for a tew years, but the lesson
of history was that no nation or
group of nations could in tlie long
run be made seeure if that security
was obtained at the expense of other
nations.
If Britain and France fell apart, be
could see nnthina but tbe erowth c£
mistrust and suspicion, and nations
in separate groups preparing to -.unU^
themselves secure asainst each otlio"
and liuall? another war more terrible
than the last.
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