ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE
LONDON, Dec, 22. The French Consultative Assembly cheered wildly when General de Gaulle, closing the debate on the FraueoRussian Pact, said: "France today does not conceive of victory or the reorganisation of the world without alliance with Britain." The British United Press correspondent in Paris, reporting on the utterance, added: "General de Gaulle thereby strongly implied that a new FrancoBritish alliance is to be made. There was further sustained applause when Genera'l. de Gaulle referred to Britain's example in resisting the Germans. He added that the Franco-Russian pact would be the basis of all France's future international treaties.-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 23 December 1944, Page 5
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