NZ. ASSISTANCE FOR FIGHTING FRENCH
MR FRASER’S MESSAGE TO GENERAL DE GAULLE
(P.A.) WELLINGTON. January 13. “On the occasion of the New Year, please accept my most sincere gooa wishes for yourself, your armed forces, and your people, wpo by their cour* age and tenacity are contributing 10 the common victory of the Allies." says the Fighting French leader. General de Gaulle, in a message to the Prune Minister (the Rt. Hon, P. Frase rl _.- The Prime Minister has rcpljc--- v is a matter of great satisfaction t.9 J'?' Zealand that we have been able from time to time to assist our Fighting French colleagues in French Oceania, and that our armed forces are n°” co-operating with the Fighting F renc and other allies in the Pacific. Our associations with D’Argenlieu, O^ se . ’ Montchamps, and de la Tribouille hav , we feel, been of material advani ,ag to our common cause, and we look io • ward to a continuation of our m’-nu efforts until victory is achieved.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23845, 14 January 1943, Page 2
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