DETERMINED TO STAY
Received Wednesday, 12.35 p.m. LONDON, Sept. l'u. The Kensington flat squatters are de tennineil to reiuain despite reports oi iirm action bein gaken to deal with tlusituation. " Whatever happens now wc are sticki ng ffi'rni,'7' said r. :E, B.'. Heiid e.rson, secretary of %lie* Haiiimersmith Oommunist party, who is orgaiiisihg fluoceupation of the Duehess of Bedt'orcfs liouse. The Press Association says the soealled luxury squatters are finding the new homes anything but luxunous. They have been carrying on with a niiniiuuin of furniture. A steady streani of taxis, cars and handcarts is arrivmg carrying more liousehoid ell'ects to im prove conditions. Workmen this moi'n ing are cletining out nearby wooden huLs which liouseil a wartirne canteen. They are iiistalling gas ovens to cook meals for approximately 1000 people.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 September 1946, Page 5
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