DE GAULLE HOLDS THE “BEST CARDS”
Recd. 10 p.m. London, Jan. 22. After a day of furious activity, General de Gaulle last night appeared to be holding all the best cards in the French political crisis, says the “Daily Mail’s” Paris correspondent. It seemed that this departure might hot be inevitable, after all. He has kept his word and left Paris, but has gone only as far as the Forest of Marly, taking little luggage. De Gaulle's headquarters said he would be available “in the event of a disturbance.”
The correspondent considered that if the three parties could find no way out of the problem of forming a coalition, they might find it necessary to turn once more to do Gaulle, who would then, presumably, make his own terms for resuming office.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 19, 23 January 1946, Page 5
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