INDIA'S GOODWILL FOR FRANCE STRAINED
* Received Wedensday, 11.30 a.m. LONDON, Jan. 7. France's attempt to crush the spirit of freedom in Indo -China ■ has deeply . movedL the Indian peo|jle, >said>i%e lea^d^r of-4he fcite^im. (^'overnrfffef|t, Paifdit ''-a&c-! cording- to* the Associated Press' New Delhi eorrespondent. India had always had a high regard for the Skene!!, but their .goodwill had been put under a severe strain. "India's sympathies inevitably go to the Indo-Chinese, he added. "I trust France will revert to peaceful means."
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 January 1947, Page 5
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