LABOUR IN FRANCE.
A REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT.
(By Cabla— Pms « Aasociation~-C<>pyrteht.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) PARIS, May 24. The General Confederation of Labour has received a serious set-baok through the decisions of the building trades .ind State railway employees' congresses, which give indications of a dangerous move towards Bolshevism. The moderate leaders or both, congresses were overthrow by the raniv tod file, who decided to detach themselves from the Amsterdam Internation-' ale and join the Moscow Internationale, go as to prepare the French proletariat for revolution, ■...•- Tho railwayman, by a majority of 1000, passed a resolution favouring elas3 war on the lines af the Russian revolution.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 7
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