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FRANCE’S CLIMB FROM ABYSS LONDON, June 18. General de Gaulle, in a speech before the special session of the Consultative Assembly at Algiers, marking the fourth anniversary* of his broadcast appeal to France, said: “ I do not wish to raise personal issues. The coalition of the forces of liberty gives us striking certainties even if it is true that the supreme phase of the war demands sacrifices without always meeting the full and entire comprehension of others. Our people have been broken to the vicissitudes of history and know how' grim it is to climb up the slope of the abyss when our best friends have not always given us the immediate help we could hdve expected.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25566, 20 June 1944, Page 5

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WITHOUT IMMEDIATE HELP Otago Daily Times, Issue 25566, 20 June 1944, Page 5

WITHOUT IMMEDIATE HELP Otago Daily Times, Issue 25566, 20 June 1944, Page 5