UNEASY FRANCE
ATTACKS ON GOVERNMENT. FIERY SOCIALIST SPEECHES. “RIPE FOR EVERY SLAVERY.” (United Press Association—Copyrignt.) PARIS, December 3.
Socialist leaders throughout France, in impassioned speeches, declared way against the Government. M. Blum told a Socialist Party meeting that he would not refet until he had obtained reparation for the strike victims.
Another prominent Socialist, M. Paul Fauere, declared that the acceptors of M. Daladier’s measures were ripe for every slavery and loss of rights. He was resolved on relentless warfare while there was a single strike victim. M. Daladier, in a statement, said that although the events of November 30 legally broke the individual labour contracts, they did not modify or suspend the collective contracts. Consequently they would not change the material conditions of work, which the Government hoped would be resumed normally. M. Daladier has requisitioned ships in, harbour in an attempt to break the strike at Le Havre.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 47, 5 December 1938, Page 5
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