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FRENCH POLICE SET UP ROAD BLOCKS.—One of the police road blocks erected throughout France in an effort to check terrorist activities, which have increased in recent months. A preliminary sign says: "Police. Slow down," and the second: “Stop. Police.” Motorists taking no notice of these signs run into a spiked panel lying across the road.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28699, 24 September 1958, Page 18

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FRENCH POLICE SET UP ROAD BLOCKS.—One of the police road blocks erected throughout France in an effort to check terrorist activities, which have increased in recent months. A preliminary sign says: "Police. Slow down," and the second: “Stop. Police.” Motorists taking no notice of these signs run into a spiked panel lying across the road. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28699, 24 September 1958, Page 18

FRENCH POLICE SET UP ROAD BLOCKS.—One of the police road blocks erected throughout France in an effort to check terrorist activities, which have increased in recent months. A preliminary sign says: "Police. Slow down," and the second: “Stop. Police.” Motorists taking no notice of these signs run into a spiked panel lying across the road. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28699, 24 September 1958, Page 18