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  4. A Message from the French Trade-Unionists to "The Workers of the Free World"

    "It is in confidence' and hope that we, active trade unionists living in France, with the knowledge that we represent the unanimous opinion of French workers, on this first day of May, 1942, call upon workers all over the world, and more especially upon British, American and ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. General de Gaulle's May Day Message

    "May Day is a French national holiday. All Frenchmen and all Frenchwomen celebrate it heartily. It is a national holiday because it is, above all, the workmen's festival: the festival of those who till the good rich soil of France with their hands; of the miners whose; ...

    Article : 654 words
  6. FACTS & IDEAS OF THE WEEK

    The swift Japanese advance in Burma, resulting in the fall of Mandalay, severance of the famous "Road" to China, over-powering ...

    Article : 682 words
  7. LA VIE DU MOUVEMENT

    Belle salle et très bonne réunion. A 3 heures, M. Duplatre annonca le programme de l'aprés-midi, passant ensuite la parole a M. André ...

    Article : 1,958 words
  8. La denationalisation de Maurice Dejean

    En Novembre dernier, M..Maurice Dejean, Commissaire National aux Affaires Etrangères, apprenait la mesure inique prise contre lui par le Maréchal Pétain. Nous reproduisons le texte de la fiere déclaration que M. Dejean fit a la suite de cet incident. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 950 words
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