Tribune Associate Editor Rupert Lockwood air mailed from Paris this vivid eye-witness description of bashings and shootings by French police as veterans marched on Armistice Day to pay tribute to democrats who had died in the fight against fascism. PARIS.— The planners of ...
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Tribune (Sydney, NSW : 1939 - 1991), Sat 27 Nov 1948, Page 4
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