OPINION IN FRANCE
NO CHANGE IN POLICY IMPLIED NEWS CAUSES SURPRISE. RECOGNITION OF SPLENDID WORK. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, January 6. That no change in Britain’s policy is involved is one of the chief comments in Paris on the resignation of the British War Minister. The news has been received by the Paris Press with surprise and with- recognition of the splendid work carried out by Mr Hore-Belisha during his term of office as War Minister, which is generally acclaimed. Writing in “Le Journal,” M Bernus says: “As far as France is concerned there has been nothing but praise of the relations which the Ministers and military leaders have maintained with Mr Hore-Belisha. Collaboration with this intelligent, energetic man has always been easy. “L’lntransigeant,” says: “What is in any case -certain is that the departure of the Secretary for War should not in any way change the guiding principles unanimously adopted by Mr Chamberlain’s Government in regard to the conduct of hostilities.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1940, Page 5
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162OPINION IN FRANCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1940, Page 5
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