BRITISH BLACKSHIRTS
TROUBLE AT VARIOUS POINTS POLICE KEPT BUSY Pm* Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 10. (Received June 11, at 1.45 p.m.) Crowds broke up four Blackshirt open-air meeting. The most serious clash occurred at Nottoiugdale, where the police dispersed the fighters, arresting four. A crowd in Regent’s Park surrounded the speakers, who were forced o ffthe rostrum. The police rescued them. Blackshirts attempting to opening a meeting in Finsbury Park were threatened, and desisted. The police were summoned to-night to Tottenham, where, after a melee, the Blackshirts escaped in trams.
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Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 10
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91BRITISH BLACKSHIRTS Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 10
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