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STRIKE TAILS

4.30 O’CLOCK EDITION

LESSON TO WORLD TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY THE GOVERNMENT’S ROLE (United Preaa Assn.—Elec Tel. Copyright) (Received Dec. 1, .30 p.m.) f PARIS, Nov. 30 The majority of the 495 people arrested in Paris during the day were released at night, after verification of their identity. The Bourse is strong. There is a heavy influx of expatriated funds. M. Daladier, in a broadcast tonight, claimed that by the failure of the strike the country had shown confidence in the Government. “I said I would make the authority | of the State respected, and it has been j respected,” he said. “The people knew ! that their liberties were not endang- { ered by the Government s social laws. They knew that their liberties were j only endangered by the disorder and lack of discipline which the trade ! unions themselves demanded. The re- | straint of the people had proved that | democracy could prevent disorder, and • the world now knew that France had j triumphed over internal uncertainty j and was stronger than before." He concluded that the Government's ; role would be conciliation and co- \ operation between employers and i workers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20668, 1 December 1938, Page 10

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STRIKE TAILS Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20668, 1 December 1938, Page 10

STRIKE TAILS Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20668, 1 December 1938, Page 10