PARIS ROWDY ON LIBERATION ANNIVERSARY
PARIS, August 21. Police drew batons tonight when a crowd tried- to march through the city streets after a ceremony at the Montparnasse railway station to mark the fifth anniversary of the liberation of Paris. Police in cars and on motor-cycles formed a solid barrier against the marchers. Thousands of gaily-dressed Parisians throneed square in front of the station. Several hundred nolice tried to enforce order, confining the demonstration to the square. Ex-servicemen marched past carrying slogans for peace and freedom
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Grey River Argus, 23 August 1949, Page 5
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