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CLASH AFTER MEETING

MOSLEY SUPPORTERS AND DEMONSTRATORS LONDON, Nov. 27. Fierce fighting lasted for 20 minutes when supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley clashed with demonstrators outside a London meeting hall in which Mosley had made a speech. The fighting began after Mosley drove away with his bodyguard. The police arrested three persons. One demonsti'ator complained that he was struck by a knuckle-dustei’. and another said that he was hit over the head with a beer bbttle. The police stopped the fighting and dispersed the hostile groups. Mosley, in his speech, promised that he would this week make an announcement about reviving his movement as a political party.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7

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107

CLASH AFTER MEETING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7

CLASH AFTER MEETING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7

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