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SEQUEL TO SQUATTING

i Press Assn.

Fire Persons On Trial INCITING OF TRESPASS

By Telegrapf

-Copyright

Received Thursday, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 30. The trial began at the Old Bailey today of four men and one woman charged with conspiring to incite squatters to trespass upon real property. They are: Edward Bramley, Maurice Israel Rosen, Ernest Stanley Henderson, Gabriel Garritt and Miss Joyce Alergant. All pleaded not guilty. Mr. Anthony Hawke, prosecuting, said the accused had organised the invasion of private property. It was likely that they had been actuated by the best possible feelings, and were genuinely distressed at the fact that many people were homeless, but the point was that the method they adopted to right what they considgred to be a wrong was an unlawful" one. It was not suggested that they used any violence. They were perfectly orderiy.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 October 1946, Page 9

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SEQUEL TO SQUATTING Chronicle (Levin), 31 October 1946, Page 9

SEQUEL TO SQUATTING Chronicle (Levin), 31 October 1946, Page 9

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