STAY-IN STRIKERS
French Workers
SCARE THE POLITICIANS.
(Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn.)
PARIS, September 20
AL Edouard Daladior, Alinister rf Defence, President of the Radical Socialists, and Al. Caesar Campinchi, head of the Party’s Parliamentary group, representing numerically th: strongest part of the Popular Front, significantly warned the workers against stay-in strikes. Al. Daladior said that the Radical Socialists would not condone excesses by men who refuse to accept their leaders’ advice, and blindly follow the agent of provocateurs. “It is necessary to stop that continually recurring occupation of factories, which may gravely compromise the national .defence,” Al. Campinehi said. “If the incidents recurred the Government risked the loss of authority. The workers should r'emember that some times very little was needed to endanger democracy.”
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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1936, Page 5
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