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Show OO BELIEVES 1915 WILL SEE END OF THE WAR Paris, Jan. 1, 2 :01 p. m The belief that the year now beginning will see mm mm m mmm mmmmmmmm hy Presifiorti Poincare in an address COday to members of the diplomatic corps, who went to the Palace of the Elyseo to present Xew Year's congratulations con-gratulations to the president. "I do not doubt that next J ear. at this traditional reception, we shall celebrate cel-ebrate together the establishment o' a beneficent peace which, solidly based bas-ed on rectitude and respect for international inter-national treaties, will give, necessary security io the nations," said the president The British ambassador, Sir I ran cis Bertie, as dean oi the diplomatic corps, presented the congratulations .of his colleagues and himself. In his address, Sit Francis remarked that the diplomats present at the reception comprised "representatives of the n.i-Itions n.i-Itions righting at the side of Prance land Of other nations upon which ncu-I ncu-I trality imposes special duties in the grave crisis which Europe is traversing." |