RIOTS AT CLICHY.
FRENCH CHAMBER SEQUEL M. Blum Shouted Down Press Association—Copyright. (Received 1.20 p.m.) Paris, March 23. M. Blum, the Socialist Premier, was shouted down by* the Rightists when he rose in the Chamber of Deputies to intervene in the debate on the reeenl riots at Clichy, a suburb of Paris, and the ensuing strike. The Premier wished to interrupt M. Barnegaray, Vice-President of the Franch Social Party, who denied that the members of his party fired on the crowd. When M. Blum said that Germany would never permit Communism to be installed in France, there were cries of: “Traitor!” and “Agent of Hitler!”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 391, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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105RIOTS AT CLICHY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 391, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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