BRITISH FASCISTS
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WARMSLY ATTACKED BY THE MANCHESTER LABOURITES SUBSIEQUENT BIG MEETING
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London, Oetober 16 Sir Oswald Mosley, England's combination of Mussolini and Hitler, marching at the head of 400 Faso'sts, was attacked at Manchester by 60 Labo^ribes, who hurled stones, injuring three of the "dictator's" body guard. The Fascists broke their ranks and charged the assailants until recalled by a bugle. Sir Oswald Mosley then proceed-: d to King's Hall, where 2500 Fascists who had been brought by train and motor-bus from all parts of England, were stationed to overawe .interrupters. The hand played Italian and Fascist airs and the audience gave the Fascist sa-lute as Sir Oswald Mosley entered and mounted the platform. He stood in the glare of powerful spotlights and declared. "The Reds frequently have attacked our men with razors, bludgeons and every despicable weapon imported from the ghettos of Europe."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 665, 18 October 1933, Page 5
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149BRITISH FASCISTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 665, 18 October 1933, Page 5
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