Disturbance During Mr. Churchill’s Speech
LONDON, October 5. Mr Churchill, speaking at the opening of the new headquarters for an auxiliary air squadron at Croydon, stated that the frontier of Asia was now upon the Elbe. “We would be very foolish to repeat again the mistakes of the past and be drawn under even worse and far less excusable circumstances into a life-and-death struggle,” he said. , . While Mr Churchill was speaking a disturbance broke out in the crowd and a number of Communist pamphlets were torn from the hands of a young woman, who then left the meeting. .
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1948, Page 6
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