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SECURITY FORCES IN FRANCE

STEPS TO COUNTER COMMUNISTS Guarding Means Of Communication Further Infiltration Into Industry London, April 4. The French Government is organising a security force to help the Police to guard airfields, railways, ports and frontiers. People in Paris regard this as a precaution against the threat of Communistinspired strikes this coming summer. Attempts to further Communist infiltration into French industry are foreshadowed by a resolution passed by the Communist-led French Trade Union, the C.G.T, ■ At their conference in Paris today they urged all French workers to help form dissent committees to safeguard what they called democratic liberty and to work inside the existing joint industrial committees. The C. G. T. conference passed a series of resolutions denouncing the American and European Recovery Programme and demanding a wage increase of 20 per cent.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3

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SECURITY FORCES IN FRANCE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3

SECURITY FORCES IN FRANCE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3

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