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AN UNOFFICIAL BUT ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME: FRENCH AND BRITISH FRATERNISING IN THE RUE DE PARIS, BREST. When on leave in the town, the British sailors were always sure of an unofficial welcome, no less enthusiastic that that officially given. French and British sailors might be seen in the streets changing hats and dancing, — From the Graphic. and the good Breton folk did their utmost to assure their guests oi their pleasure at their presence.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 49

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AN UNOFFICIAL BUT ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME: FRENCH AND BRITISH FRATERNISING IN THE RUE DE PARIS, BREST. When on leave in the town, the British sailors were always sure of an unofficial welcome, no less enthusiastic that that officially given. French and British sailors might be seen in the streets changing hats and dancing, —From the Graphic. and the good Breton folk did their utmost to assure their guests oi their pleasure at their presence. Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 49

AN UNOFFICIAL BUT ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME: FRENCH AND BRITISH FRATERNISING IN THE RUE DE PARIS, BREST. When on leave in the town, the British sailors were always sure of an unofficial welcome, no less enthusiastic that that officially given. French and British sailors might be seen in the streets changing hats and dancing, —From the Graphic. and the good Breton folk did their utmost to assure their guests oi their pleasure at their presence. Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 49