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GOVERNMENT NOT INTIMIDATED

LONDON, November 26. M. Pierlot, broadcasting over Brussels radio with reference to the riots of November 25, said: "The Government will not yield to threats, but will remain at its post." Pierlot has called a special Cabinet meeting for.to-mor-row.

Renter's Brussels correspondent says the Belgian Socialists at a. party; congress after M.Spaak appealed to them not to follow the Communist example and withdraw from the Government, passed a resolution that the breaking up of the Government would "only favour the Conservatives."

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Evening Star, Issue 25344, 28 November 1944, Page 6

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GOVERNMENT NOT INTIMIDATED Evening Star, Issue 25344, 28 November 1944, Page 6

GOVERNMENT NOT INTIMIDATED Evening Star, Issue 25344, 28 November 1944, Page 6

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