FRENCH SCHOOLS
Teaching Resumed
(Rec. 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 2. In spite of lack of transport and the imprisonment of many teachers by the Germans, thousands of French youngsters on Monday were attending school for the first time since France was liberated, says the Paris correspondent of the Associated Press.
Books glorifying Germany and Marshal Petain were eliminated, and those banned by the Germans put back on the shelves. The schools were newlydecorated with Tricolours and portraits of General de Gaulle.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23013, 3 October 1944, Page 5
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