CLASH IN HYDE PARK.
FASCISTI AND SOCIALISTS. (bt cable—press association—coptbight.) (australian and n.z. cable association.) LONDON. June 28. Three hundred British Fascisti, displaying the Union Jack, marched up to a Socialist meeting in Hyde Parle this afternoon and drowned the speakers' • voices by singing, the National Anthem and "Land of Hope and Glory." They paid no heed to the Socialists' request to desist, whereupon the Socialists rushed them and tore down the Union Jack. A crowd of 2000 assembled and encouraged the combatants, and a score of police were unable to ston the- fighting, which continued till* mounted police arrived.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18421, 30 June 1925, Page 10
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