THREE PHASES
PROGRESS OF THE WAR. “The first part of the war, during which we had at one and the same time bad news and bad impressions is now over,” said General de Gaulle in his speech at Birmingham recently. “We are today in the second part,” he added, “that in which impressions are good but the news is less good. The third will be that in which good impressions will be accompanied by good news?’ General de Gaulle was greatly impressed. by the warm welcome given to him by the people of Birmingham and Leeds. Birmingham adopted Albert after the last war', and an alms house for aged people was built at Albert thanks to Birmingham’s generosity. When its foundations were dug, an underground British field command headquarters was discovered, with hundreds of maps. Group photographs of British soldiers hung in the alms house. Have the Germans left them there?
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 May 1942, Page 4
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151THREE PHASES Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 May 1942, Page 4
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