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DUTCH CABINET IN ENGLAND.—Since the Netherlands Government left Holland it has carried on its work in Britain. Here is a Cabinet meeting in London. From left: Colonel A. Dijxhoorn (Defence), M. Van Kleffens (Foreign Secretary), M. Welter (Colonies), Admiral Furstner (Navy), and Dr Gorbandy (Prime Minister).

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Evening Star, Issue 23908, 11 June 1941, Page 8

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DUTCH CABINET IN ENGLAND.—Since the Netherlands Government left Holland it has carried on its work in Britain. Here is a Cabinet meeting in London. From left: Colonel A. Dijxhoorn (Defence), M. Van Kleffens (Foreign Secretary), M. Welter (Colonies), Admiral Furstner (Navy), and Dr Gorbandy (Prime Minister). Evening Star, Issue 23908, 11 June 1941, Page 8

DUTCH CABINET IN ENGLAND.—Since the Netherlands Government left Holland it has carried on its work in Britain. Here is a Cabinet meeting in London. From left: Colonel A. Dijxhoorn (Defence), M. Van Kleffens (Foreign Secretary), M. Welter (Colonies), Admiral Furstner (Navy), and Dr Gorbandy (Prime Minister). Evening Star, Issue 23908, 11 June 1941, Page 8