BLACK HANDS OFF STRATFORD
' ~ The Town Council of Stralford-oii-Avon have -decided lo sell to a. Birminsrhani firm a plot of land as a site for an aluminium factory. Sir Sydney I'.ee, ' Shakespe.ne's . biographer, who has done si.. much for the sale custody of iiis birthplace, waiting (o "Tim Times" in protect, says hli.it this firm is "blind to the basic principle of the objection which intelligent observers in Birmingham take to the linn's intrusion no.less strongly than intelligent observers in . Station!. The linn is callously selling a precedent full ol neril those self-respecting interests of the nation which arc bound up-wilh .Siniff'iii'd. They are, h.v their argument and example, exposing Stratford to a substantive danger, and that without any practical justification." "The Black Country is unavoidable; but it need not he extended to Strati'ord-on-Avon." says Hi? "Morning Fosl." ,\n aiuminiuni works is said (o emit fumes of a singularly poisonous nature."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 7
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151BLACK HANDS OFF STRATFORD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 7
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