SUSPICIOUS VISIT
MI!. HENDERSON GUARDED LONDON, 19th July. As the result of a suspicious visit paid b.y two men, ono of whom was armed with a revolver, to the flat, of the Foreign Secretary, Mr Arthur Henderson, in St. Ermin s Hotel. Westminster, armed policemen have been posted outside the hotel. The two men endeavoured to interview Mr Henderson, while lie was entertaining some guests. A porter, seeing that" one of the men was in possession of a revolver, told the men that Mr Henderson did not deal with Government affairs at his private residence, mid that they had better call at the Foreign Office. He eventually persuaded the strangers to depart.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 27 July 1929, Page 13
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