RECEPTION IN FRANCE
"FORMIDABLE SOCIAL STRUGGLE."
(Australian-New Zealand Cabl« As Ml.) (Received 3rd May, 2 p.m.
. ' . PARIS, 2nd May. The Press regards the threatened general strike as the most formidable social struggle in Britain's history. It. recpgnises that there must be inevitable repercussions in France and other countries in view of the international linking up of Labour forces. The Communist paper, "L'Humanite," expresses the opinion that, if British Labour forms a single front, it must be taken as the signal for a renaissance and the dawn of a victorious Labour offensive throughout Europe, but a compromise settlement would throw back the Continental Labour movement, causing a painful period in post-war history.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 10
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111RECEPTION IN FRANCE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 10
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