FRENCH CAFES.
NO CLOSURE YET
Received Juno 29. U-30 a.m. PARIS. June 28. After a conference at which the Premier (At. Ciiautemps) appealed for patience and moderation, the cafe P^g I'*- 1 '*- tors deferred action pending tin then negotiations.
The Pari- iiincsiiomleiil of the Alancbester Guardian said that the first important' decision of the Government under M (thantemps was a gesture of goodwill to its T.eft Who supporters m tlie loim ol n ' decree applying the 40-hour week to hotels arid rostauram.-. As a protest restaurant and eafo proprietors threatened to close their establishments on Monday. \part from depriving Frenchmen of their greatest, amenitv. this action would be a serious blow, as the tourist season is now at its height.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 8
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