CHARGES PENDING
DECISION TO DISOWN LEOPOLD PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT TO BE ORGANISED. MINISTERS MEET IN PARIS. (Received This Day, 9.0 a.m.) LONDON, May 28. The American Press Association's Paris correspondent says Belgian Ministers have announced that they have decided to disown Leopold after his surrender. Ministers arc meeting at the Belgian Embassy, to bring charges against Leopold and organise a provisional Government.
and the act of one man did not commit the entire nation.
In the course of his broadcast M. Reynaud said that the Belgian Government had decided to form a new army which would fight alongside the French.
After M. Reynaud’s broadcast a crowd of men and women of all ages gathered outside the Belgian Embassy in London. A Belgian ex-serviceman, on the verge of tears, said, "I cannot understand it. Why 'have we stopped fighting?” The Belgian Ambassador, looking very worried, arrived at the Embassy alone and gave an instruction that he must not be disturbed.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1940, Page 5
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