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France was, and is, also a diligent contributor to many journals and reviews, among others, 'Le Globe, Les Debats, Le Journal Officiel, L'Echo de Paris, La Revue de Famille, and Le Temps'. On the last mentioned journal he succeeded Jules Claretie. He is likewise Librarian to the Senate, and has been a member of the French Academy since 1896.
The loss on this occasion to the British was very slight, there being only 7 killed and 9 wounded. The Bienfaisant having been surveyed, was received into the Navy and given to Captain Balfour whilst the command of L'Echo was conferred on Captain Laforey.
Felix Pinner, July 20, 1918. Cf. Bonsoir, July 29, 1919. The price was not fixed, but the minimum was specified. It was one hundred thousand kronen. Cf. Der Tag, Vienna, August 13, 1919. L'Echo de Paris, August 15, 1919. By Dr. F. Pinner, H. Vorst, and others. The condemned man is tied to a post or a cross, his mouth gagged, and the execution is made to last several hours.
Composed of four members, one each for Britain, the United States, France, and Italy. On July 20th. Paris journals ascribed it to Mr. Balfour, although it does not bear the hall-mark of a diplomatist. Le Journal des Débats, August 13, 1919. Pertinax in L'Echo de Paris, August 10, 1919. Le Journal des Débats, August 13, 1919. Article by Auguste Gauvain.
L'Echo Belge and L'Indépendance Belge and all the Brussels papers were either out of business or being issued as single sheets in Holland and England.
Paris newspapers of following two days, and in particular New York Herald, August 19th. Cf. speech delivered by M. André Tardieu on August 17, 1919. On this subject of reparations the Journal de Genève published several interesting articles at various times, as, for example, on May 15, 1919. Speech of M. Klotz in the Chamber on September 5, 1919. Cf. L'Echo de Paris, September 6, 1919.
"A name, we have one made to hand; editors, they are you and I and a few young fellows who grow on every bush in Paris. As for the manager, I have a man in view." "What name is it?" asked Thuillier. "L'Echo de la Bievre." "But there is already a paper of that name." "Precisely, and that's why I give my approval to the affair.
The semi-official journals manifested a steady tendency to lean toward the Republican opposition in the United States, down to the month of August, when the amendments proposed by various Senators bade fair to jeopardize the Treaties and render the promised military succor doubtful. Journal de Genève, May 18, 1919. Cf. Cf. L'Echo de Paris, April 19, 1919. In April, 1919. About April 10,1919.
Lloyd George, who has stripped the Foreign Office of real power, has frequently given assurances of this nature, and his acts have always contradicted them. As a proof, his last interview with M. Clemenceau will serve." Cf. L'Echo de Paris, August 15, 1919, article by Pertinax. Le Journal des Débats, August 15, 1919. In Washington on August 16, 1919.
A curious phenomenon was this zeal of the Supreme Council for Denmark's interests, as compared with Denmark's refusal to profit by it, the champions of self-determination urging the Danes to demand a district, as Danish, which the Danes knew to be German! Das Berliner Tageblatt, June 4, 1919. Le Journal de Genève, June 24, 1919. Cf. L'Echo de Paris, May 12, 1919. Ibidem.
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