THE WAR CRISIS.
I.OXDOX. February 15. In an exclusive interview with a British United Press representative, AL Rainleve discusses extracts published in London iron) Al r Winston Churchill's book, "The World Crisis.” M. Rainleve said: "Mr Churchill states that entire French regiments revolted in June of ltd 7. and that they started to march to Paris: hut. in reality, there only was a vague tendency that way. There certainly were .spasmodic refusals to return to the ranks, and vehement demands for leave: but. in order to reduce the painful events to their true importance it is only necessary to recall that the discipline was entirely re-established after five weeks. Unhappily. ALir-hal Retain was obliged to authorise twentythree executions, but it should tie re-
membered that there was an army or four million men and a front o£ no less than two hundred miles at stake.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1927, Page 2
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