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FRENCH POLITICS

CONFIDENCE IN DE GAULLE A statement issued in Wellington by M. de la Tribouille, delegate in New Zealand of Fighting France, reads as follows: — According to information published on November 11, 1943, the "New York Times" correspondent in Algiers declares that: "General de Gaulle's complete political victory is causing concern in London and Washington, which, for many reasons, have viewed with concern and distrust the trend in Algiers toward General de Gaulle." These "many reasons" only increase French confidence in General de Gaulle, whose patriotism and loyalty knows no form of expediency The "concern" and "distrust' mentioned by the New York Times correspondent can only strengthen the general's prestige among his fellow countrymen. The French people reject all foreign interference in their own political affairs. Attempts to throw discredit on General de Gaulle have been tried before, and Dr. Goebbels himself has tried hard since June, 1940.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 271, 15 November 1943, Page 5

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FRENCH POLITICS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 271, 15 November 1943, Page 5

FRENCH POLITICS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 271, 15 November 1943, Page 5