Second Section
Hongkong Telegraph.
Magazine Features
The
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1941.
FREE FRANCE
Movement
In the Free France movement, conceived and led by General Charles de Gaulle, Frenchmen of honour, and integrity throughout the world have found ox- prassion for their love of freedom and justice. Its emblem is the Cross of Lorraine, proudly exhibited by the crew of a Free French destroyer in the picture at the oxtroma right of the page. Directly on the right is a picture of . General do Caullo (second from right) and General - Sikorski, C.O.C. of the Polish forcas (second from left) with Britain's Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill and British officers at military manoeuvres in England.
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In London, the Free French Forces Club is a lively meeting place for
all true sens—and daughters—of France. Above, a broadcast is being conducted on the premises. Jacqueline, popular singing star, is about to sing into the microphone, while members of the de Gaulle forces look happily en. Below, a detachment of Spahis, famous desert-bred cavalry, photographed in the Middle East. They rode from Syria after the Potain armistice last year, and joined the Free French.
General de Gaulle, accompanied by Admiral Muselier, head of the Free French Naval Forces, is scon above inspecting sailors on board a French sloop at an English port. The Free French Navy is actively assisting the British Navy in vital work on the high seas. Below, a Free French unit who took part in the operations in Libya is seen training with a 2-inch anti-tank gun.