SPEECH BY MOSLEY
REPORTED BY C.I.D. LONDON, Oct. 26. Six shorthand writers from the Special Branch of Scotland Yard recorded Sir Oswald Mosley’s peace speech to 2000 of his Fascist supporters, in a London cinema. The Yard men brought large notebooks. They laid their watches on the press table, and organised them selves by couples into a “reporting” team. Each pair in turn wrote shorthand for 20 minutes, then picked up hats and gas masks and left the hall. Fascists in the front row hissed them as they went.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20116, 9 December 1939, Page 14
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