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THREAT "TO GET" MR BEVIN

Press Assn

FRENCH POLICE MAKING NATION-WIDE SEARCH FOR ALLEGED JEWISH TERRORISTS

By Telegraph

-Comyright

Received Thursday, 11.25 a.m. LONDON, August 28. The French police are making a natio.n-wide search for fourteen alleged Jewish terrorists, who have sworn "to get" Mr. Bevin, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. Scotland Yard to.ld the French police that terrorists are believed to be in France. They are suspected of being concerned in the King David Hotel outrage. The head of the French Security Police, M. Andre, said : "I have combed Paris for the teryoyists. They are not to be found in the capital, but we have cast a drag-net throughout France." The correspondent adds that stringent security measures are being taken at the King George V Hotel in Paris, where the British delegation is staying, and also at Luxembourg Palace.

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1946, Page 5

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THREAT "TO GET" MR BEVIN Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1946, Page 5

THREAT "TO GET" MR BEVIN Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1946, Page 5

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