AGITATION IN FRANCE
United Press Association —Cop/rigl t PARIS, June 8. Two men named Levy and Bonsquet, labor leaders and anti-militar-ists, have been.- sentenced to two years’ imprisonment- at the Seine Assizes for inviting workmen to pillage, also with complicity in strikes, acts of robbery, and destruction of property. The public prosecutor declared that* the Paris .May Day demonstration of 190 G, organised by accused, cost the Treasury £146,000. Recently they attempted to organise a general strike.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2103, 11 June 1907, Page 2
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