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PARIS COMMUNISTS

ELECTION INCIDENTS The only signs of discontent or unresi seen on the Continent by Mr. H. N. Baylis, a prominent Detroit businessman, "who arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa from Sydney yesterday, were in Paris before last year's elections. In Great Britain, although rearmament was engaging the attention of the Government, there seemed, was the position before the Great War, to be no thought or fear of an international disturbance. In Paris, however, it was almost impossible to sl.'ep at night because of the noise made by bands of Communists who roved the streets give vent to their political opinions. "Their screeching and yelling went, on at all hours," ho said, and he was ftlad to leave the city. 31 r. Bavlis is an Australian who has Jived in the United States since 1920.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22743, 1 June 1937, Page 11

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PARIS COMMUNISTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22743, 1 June 1937, Page 11

PARIS COMMUNISTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22743, 1 June 1937, Page 11