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THE LONDON RIOTS

DISTURBING THE PEACE. (United Press Association. —By ElectricTelegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) LONDON, October 4. Charged with being a disturber oi the peace and inciting others to dicers crimes and misdemeanours, Wal. Hannington, organiser of the National Unemployed Workers Movement appeared at Bow Street. The Magistrate ordered that he be bound over ,in two sureties of £IDO for -good behaviour for six months or one month’s imprisonment. Hannington elected to go to prison, j saying a movement was agitating the against the cut in the dole.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1931, Page 5

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THE LONDON RIOTS Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1931, Page 5

THE LONDON RIOTS Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1931, Page 5

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