THE FRENCH STRIKE.
ENGINEERED BY AN ANARCHICAL INSURRECTIONARY. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received '27, 0.15 a.m. Paris, October 26. M. Briand, in a brilliant speech vindicating his action during the strike, said the Government had been confronted with the peril of a civil war, and they did their duty. He would continue to respect the railway men's interests as far as was compatible with public safety, but he was determined to enlighten them regarding the Anarchist methods whereby, unknown to the vast majority, their cause was being degraded. M. Briand claimed to possess wr-'tten proofs that an anarchical insun-eetionary was engineering the strike. The danger might recur, therefore the Government was considering measures to protect the country from such nefarious enterprises without impairing essential liberties. Almost the whole-House cheered for several minutes. The debate was adjourned till Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 170, 27 October 1910, Page 5
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137THE FRENCH STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 170, 27 October 1910, Page 5
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