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Compréhensible malgré la faiblesse de la reconnaissance optique de caractères :
"... French Hope Still Strong "Thore is strong hope among the French peoples, but it is now a question of marking time," said Michel de Vautibault in an in formal address to guests o'. L'Union Nationale Francaise, Mon - dnv eveninc. Speaking at a banquet which concluded the Free French citi - zens' observation of Bastille Day. Mr. de Vautibault said not much ! could now be done, but French I people everywhere were keeping their soirits together. A vcleran of the anti - aircraft units of the present war. he has two brothers interned in Germany. He served in France a year, and! a seven - momn inp nnmr, I ay or Airica, ssw a irencn sun - marine and a French tanker sunk), oft Morocco. Pierre Cbahalier, president of the Union Netionple Francaise was present, along with 30 other guests from Winnipeg and St. Boniface. Including J. C. Maior Lavoie, J. A. De La Giclais. and Donatien Fremont, editor of La Liberte. Individual families in St. Boniface also ct'.obrated Bastille Day..."
Publication: The Winnipeg Tribune i Location: Winnipeg, CanadaIssue Date: Tuesday, July 15, 1941Page: Page 16  Laloup Laurent le mardi 01 mai 2018 Contribution au livre ouvert de Michel Gilbert de Vautibault Montrée dans le livre ouvert de 2 Donatien Frémont | 3 Joseph Lavoie | |