QUAINT CONTRAST.
Nazis and British Fascist Fortress in London. SIR 0. MOSLEY'S FACTION. LONDON, August 30. A quaint contrast with the monster Nazi demonstration at Nuremberg is Sir Oswald Mosley's Fascist fortress in King's Road, Chelsea, formerly the wellknown Wliitelands Women's College. The building, which is now in possession of the British Union of Fascists, is run on the lines of Herr Hitler's Brown House at Munich, with a publishing department for Fascist propaganda. Rigid discipline is maintained. Blackshirted sentinels guard the entrance by day and night. Sir Oswald has his own secret service, and he professes to be informed of the movements of rival parties. It is claimed that there is accommodation at Chelsea for 5000 men in case of emergency, but it is very doubtful whether the whole of Sir Oswald's movement is of this size.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 205, 31 August 1933, Page 7
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