Factions Clash At Mosley's Meeting
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Received Sunday, i p.m. LONDON, xVIay '1. The chief incident on a rainy Alay Day in Britain was a clash of f action.* at a meeting of Sir Oswaid Mosley T " Union Alovement, ' ' at Dalston^ a working clas's. district of East London, in which the poiice interviewed and arrested 31 people. Shouting ' ' traitor " at intervals, a mainly liostile crowd heard AiSsley deelare " his "ptide" in spending rne flrst world war in the trenches and tne second in prison (Mosley was detained under .defence regulations). Supporters, after " his 40-minute speeeh, formed a procession. Twenty mounted poiice had to form a eordon before the procession conld proeeed*
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 May 1948, Page 5
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