BLACK SHIRT WORN.
Mosley Appears In Forbidden Garb. Press Association—Copyright. London, January 26. Sir Edward Mosley, leader of die British Fascists, attended a Hornsey meeting last night wearing a black shirt, “as a challenge to the Government to do its worst.” He said that the police were taking names and threatening to prosecute obscure members of the Fascist movement under the recent Act prohibiting political uniforms. “My challenge to the Government is that the police should not prosecute ordinary working men who are wearing a black shirt and leave me unmolested. I have been wearing a black shirt since January 1.” He added that he desired to force a test case (o ascertain (ho real meaning of the Act,
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 344, 27 January 1937, Page 5
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119BLACK SHIRT WORN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 344, 27 January 1937, Page 5
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