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DE GAULLISTS CALL FOR NEW ELECTIONS

Paris, March 29,

The Rally of the French People (RFP) will continue to press its claim for new Parliamentary elec- tions, General Charles de Gaullo, the leader of the party, declared at a press conference hero today.

He was discussing the results of the departmental

elections held last week,

General de Gaulle said the Communists had not lost votes in the elections.

The prave thing is that the situation remaining unchanged," be continued, adding that the Third Force grouping of parties

Preguler, supporting: the Hear Queuille's, Government, does not in fact exist.

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These political parties are hin- dering the French people from rading round himself, he past.

On the Atlantic Paet, General de Gaulle said: "Given the fact that we are in the age of alonnie bonte, ratas, jet planes and long nastaje piltenes, nine carinot tell how the

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Capital Error

"I consider le capital error to centre Western defence on Britain. It was an enormous

Stage Play Gets Mixed Reception

Berlin. March 25. The Soviet-licensed press here has given the play "Madness in Boston," by the German emigre Llan novelist and play-weight, Feuchtwanger, a mixed reception at the Kamm~ after its premiere merspiele, unly a few yards from the Soviet Central Kumanda.

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historic and strategie Blunder. The ulny Is an all-out attack "It is necessary for the Wes-on"

witch-hunting in tern States to be truly rearmed, Boston, Massachusetts, in 1892, There must be detailed inilitary The Communistic Socialist agreement-not necessarily made Party newspaper, Neutes Deutch- mablle-regarding the support to land, greeting the performance, be sent immediately to France if drew

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There will be no effectiveness Mather, fizet unti-Communist in the purl unless there is a witch-hunters who today perse- French niional defence"

cute the descendents of The defence of Western Europe should be centred in France, he

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original American Progressives.

"Cotton Mother IN 07110 11t those fanatics who oppose humanistic thingking in the fact of historical progress," the paper added.

There will be no agreement between France anti Germany if under one

form or another it becomes another Reich," the General continued.

"Germany should take the form of Il Letteration. Then turn towards Russia and try once and

Europe. for all to remake That is the

programine."

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The General expressed strong support for the Allntic Pact, which he described As a very Happy manifestation of intentiol.

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Herr Paul Rilla, the Communist critic for #h Soviet-licensed Berilner Zeitung,

criticised the play, particularly for the fact that no clear parallel was drawn between the historical nik! mortier witch-hunters-Reuter.

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and Marneey. If the signaturies had any mental reser- vations on this subject, they hadi 1. p.m.Interlude, better forget them. Be milded, Fut

refused to define his point. Returning to the Atlantic Purt, [General de Gaulle said; "It is of capital importance that the world should know that the States, with their great economic

alan with potential and

thele inoral (hvala, should be decided on the pineiple of war in case of agression. "But we

do not consider that this exhausts the subject.

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"The States of Western Europe. and especinity France, consider that should aggression take place they are bound to be preoccupied about the ni tha! conid effec- tively be given them to avoid in- vasion.

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Hanged For Girl's Murder

Birmingham, March 20.

James Farrell, British soldier, aged 19, was hang- ed at dawn today for the murder of a girl, aged 14, whom he met in a cinoma.

As the trap was sprung; an elderly man in the crowd outside Birmingham Prison Kuten shouted: "Down_with capital punishment, It's a disgrace.

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Farrell met an attractive schoolgirl, Jonn Marney, in locul Almhouse and, after taking her to a park, strangled her. - United Preys.

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