PARIS POLICE LIFT AWAY MEMBERS OF THE WORLD CITIZEN ORGANISATION who laid down in front of the National Assembly and refused to move until shifted bodily. They were demonstrating on behalf of their colleague, Henri Marcais, a lawyer, who wishes to address the Assembly on world citizenship but has so far been refused.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1950, Page 5
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53PARIS POLICE LIFT AWAY MEMBERS OF THE WORLD CITIZEN ORGANISATION who laid down in front of the National Assembly and refused to move until shifted bodily. They were demonstrating on behalf of their colleague, Henri Marcais, a lawyer, who wishes to address the Assembly on world citizenship but has so far been refused. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1950, Page 5
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