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France Anxious Over Possibility Of War With The Soviet

(P.A.) Auckland, June 8. France was anxious concerning the possibility of war with Russia, said Miss Gertrude Walters, an Australian who has been teaching in France for 20 years and who arrived by air to live with her cousin, Mrs. G. L. Wills, in Christchurch. France’s attitude to Britain was most friendly, especially to Mr. Churchill and the Royal Family. “The French people were thrilled by the marriage of Princess Elizabeth,’ she added. People were seeing through the Communist claims and the Communists had been foiled by the elections and the failure of the general strike before Christmas.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 6

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France Anxious Over Possibility Of War With The Soviet Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 6

France Anxious Over Possibility Of War With The Soviet Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 6