BRITAIN’S POLICY
OPPORTUNITY AFFORDED TO DE GAULLE. BUT NO DIPLOMATIC BREAK WITH BORDEAUX. (Received This Day, 9 a.m.) LONDON, June 24. It is authoritatively stated that although General de Gaulle enjoys the full confidence and support of the British Government Britain has not withdrawn diplomatic recognition from the Marshal Petain Government. The terms of General de Gaulle’s broadcast last night were enunciated in full agreement with the British Government, which feels itself justified in giving an opportunity for a nucleus organisation which will provide a rallying point for Frenchmen overseas. The withdrawal of the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Campbell, from Bordeaux is due to military and not on account of diplomatic reasons.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1940, Page 5
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112BRITAIN’S POLICY Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1940, Page 5
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