THE FRENCH STRIKES
WARNING FROM PARTY LEADERS EMBARRASSING TO GOVERNMENT Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, September 20. (Received September 21, at 12.30 p.m.) M. Edouard Daladier, Minister of Defence and President of the RadicalSocialist Party, and M. Caesar Campinchi, head of the party’s parliamentary group, representing numerically the strongest part "bf the Popular Front, significentiy warned workers against stay-in strikes. M. Daladier said the Radical-So-cialist Party would not condone excesses by abused men who refuse to accept their leaders’ advice and blindly follow agent provocateurs. It was necessary to stop continually recurring occupation of factories, which might gravely compromise national defence. M. Campinchi said if the incidents recurred the Government risked loss of authority. The workers should remember that sometimes very little was needed to endanger Democracy.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 9
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127THE FRENCH STRIKES Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 9
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