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Plight Of Compatriots Of Free ;':: Frenchmen. WHERE TRUE INTERESTS LIE. British Official Wireless. (Reed. 2 p.m.). "RUGBY, Sept. 26. Speaking at a luncheon given him by the free French newspaper, "France," which started publication a month ago, the Minister for Information, Mr. Duff Cooper, said: "At the moment across the Channel'a dark cloud dims the mind of your compatriots and blinds them to their true interest and the source of their future prosperity, and the very personality of those who with arms in hand are defending their integrity, their essential liberties and the futore of their children." . Strong, free Frenchmen, Mr. Duff Cooper added, had theif eyes open, and "France," difficult though the. task was, would fill a vital need in tightening the bonds l>etween French and British, which was an essential condition of freedom in Europe and the world.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 8
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