"ALWAYS UNITED"
French Ex-Servicemen's Message to Britain LONDON, June 13. i Commandant L'Hospital, heading a depntation of French ex-service officers visiting Britain, diselosed a moving incident in a war cemetery when King George V. took the hands of Marshal Fbch and Earl Haig and joined them, saying: "Always united." That, addei M. L 'Hospital, was the message ; that ihe French ex-servicemen hrought to England.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 12
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