A DISTURBANCE
STUDENTS AT CAMBRIDGE
NAVAL TRAINING FILM
LONDON, November 21
Hundreds of Cambridge undergraduates took part in a disturbance outside the 'Tivoli Cinema, . where a film' n a val training w,as being shown. • >,
Adherents of the “anti-war” council, who had spent some days planning operations, clashed with supporters of Britain’s forces.
The pro-naval section arrived with two London ex-service men’ • bands, singing war-time songs and waving Union Jacks.
'police prevented an irruption into the .cinema, though fireworks were discharged arid external damage wag done.
An undergraduate who was., " trying to e nter the, 'back door w.as thrown out.’.Another, who climbed to the roof, was cheered as he shouted, “The King! God .bless him!’’
The pnoctots 'Of’the' university took score s of names.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1933, Page 6
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123A DISTURBANCE Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1933, Page 6
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