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UNREST IN FRANCE

THREE ASSASSINATIONS

LONDON, November 22. “Marshal Petain is in good hea Ith. He is receiving visitors privately, bin nublic receptions have been canceiFed,” said the Ankara radio quoting reports from Vichy. The ladio add ed: “An acute crisis is reigning in Vichy, the nature of which is not Vichy radio has announced that three leaders of Laval s were assassinated yesterday. The secretary-general of the militia, m a stotemenLsaid: “The hour has come when we must strike against te ioi ists No Government can toleiaic a state of affairs h° rdel ' in mbiish anarchy. Force must re-establish public security. No clemency can be to the Algiers more than 70,000 coal miners die on stSke in France. The Germans have threatened to take 800 hostages > work is not resumed.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1943, Page 5

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UNREST IN FRANCE Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1943, Page 5

UNREST IN FRANCE Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1943, Page 5

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