FRENCH LABOUR FOR NAZIS
FORCE TO BE USED IF NECESSARY PETAIN REFUSES TO BROADCAST PLEA London, Oct. 23. German military authorities in Paris last night warned that if necessary force will be used to get French workers to Germany, says the “Daily Mail’s” correspondent on the French frontier. The warning followed the failure of many workers to report at designated stations for departure to Germany yesterday. Marshal Petain refused to broadcast a plea to French workers to go to Germany, says the British United Press. Unrest against attempted mobilisation is reported to have tied up many French railway services. —P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 24 October 1942, Page 5
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