Mosley Refused Passport To Go Abroad
LONDON, Dec. 12. There are five persons to whom the Home Secretary thinks it undesirable to grant permission to leave the United Kingdom, said the Lord Chancellor, when replying in the Commons to a question by Lord Sherwood on the position of pepons imprisoned under Order 18B, with particulaT reference to the refusal of a passport to Sir Oswald Mosley. Lord Jowitt added: "Riot and disorder might easily break out in Europe. Fascism and Nazism have not been rooted out. They are lying dormant and it is possible that they might once more be fanned into flame." Mosley could not be permitted to go abroad with the present disturbed state of Europe. He might so conduct himself to cause mischief.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5278, 13 December 1946, Page 5
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126Mosley Refused Passport To Go Abroad Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5278, 13 December 1946, Page 5
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