FRENCH RESIDENTS IN N.Z.
DETERMINED TO CONTINUE FIGHT (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 24. A message from French residents in New Zealand, representing nearly the whole of the French colony, reached the Consul of France, M. Bouquet, during the week-end. French residents in the Dominion express their disavowal of the Bordeaux Government, which, being under the heel of the Germans, has, in their opinion, no authority to act on behalf of the French nation, and, especially, to accept terms forced upon them. The French colony wishes to voice its strong determination to continue to fight on by the side of its Allies for liberty and freedom.
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Southland Times, Issue 24161, 25 June 1940, Page 3
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