MAY DAY TROUBLE.
INCIDENTS IN EUROPE. , LONDON, May 3. At Munich incidents on May Day led to 82 arrests. At Paris astonishment was expressed when a Red flag was seen flying from the tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. It was quickly removed and three workmen were arrested. Similar incidents are reported throughout France, red flags being unfurled from steeples under a general order from the Communist leaders. In the capital 40 persons were arrested for seditious cries, but Parisians apathetically regarded the Communist appeals. Provincial strikes were numerous.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 7
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