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STRIKE MARCH IN PARIS.—More than 1,000,000 French people went on a 24-hour strike on November 19, and about 7000 nurses, postmen, park-keepers, and civil servants marched through the streets of central Paris to support their wage claims, carrying placards and shouting slogans. This photograph shows civil servants- on the march among the strikers who assembled at the Town Hall, marching through the Rue de Rivoli towards the Ministry of Finance.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28447, 29 November 1957, Page 12

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STRIKE MARCH IN PARIS.—More than 1,000,000 French people went on a 24-hour strike on November 19, and about 7000 nurses, postmen, park-keepers, and civil servants marched through the streets of central Paris to support their wage claims, carrying placards and shouting slogans. This photograph shows civil servants- on the march among the strikers who assembled at the Town Hall, marching through the Rue de Rivoli towards the Ministry of Finance. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28447, 29 November 1957, Page 12

STRIKE MARCH IN PARIS.—More than 1,000,000 French people went on a 24-hour strike on November 19, and about 7000 nurses, postmen, park-keepers, and civil servants marched through the streets of central Paris to support their wage claims, carrying placards and shouting slogans. This photograph shows civil servants- on the march among the strikers who assembled at the Town Hall, marching through the Rue de Rivoli towards the Ministry of Finance. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28447, 29 November 1957, Page 12

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