STILL AT ODDS
FRENCHMEN IN AFRICA ATTEMPTS TO FIND BASIS OF AGREEMENT. CONFLICT OVER ARMY REJUVENATION. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, June 21. The members of the French Committee' of National Liberation late tonight were still trying to find a solution to the problem of reorganisation of the French army, according to an agency message from Algiers. A vote was not taken at this morning’s meeting of the committee, as all members hope it need not be taken till it can be unanimous. General Catroux and M. Jean Monnet are working on another formula for a settlement which, the correspondent emphasises, concerns a matter of principle regarding the rejuvenation of the army and the elimination of the ancient methods which led to the fall of France in order to make way for modern conceptions. M. Henri Bonnet the new Commissioner of Information, is expected to be able to give the committee soon a full survey of the views which were expressed to him by the American Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull, during their conversations in Washington.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 June 1943, Page 3
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