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FASCISM IN ENGLAND. A gathering of 2500 Fascists from all parts of England assembled at Manchester. A parade of 400 of their number was stoned by Labourites. Bands played Italian Fascist airs and the audience gave the Fascist salute as Sir Oswald Mosley, England's "Musso-Hitler," took the platform to address a meeting In the King's Hall. Illustration shows a scene H Whitelands College, King's Road, Chelsea, formerly one of the biggest educational establishments for -.'omen in London, now the Fascist headcpnrten, where arr ait ■'• belns* e?ry*";2- ' %£ Mosley.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 245, 17 October 1933, Page 7

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FASCISM IN ENGLAND. A gathering of 2500 Fascists from all parts of England assembled at Manchester. A parade of 400 of their number was stoned by Labourites. Bands played Italian Fascist airs and the audience gave the Fascist salute as Sir Oswald Mosley, England's "Musso-Hitler," took the platform to address a meeting In the King's Hall. Illustration shows a scene H Whitelands College, King's Road, Chelsea, formerly one of the biggest educational establishments for -.'omen in London, now the Fascist headcpnrten, where arr ait ■'• belns* e?ry*";2- ' %£ Mosley. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 245, 17 October 1933, Page 7

FASCISM IN ENGLAND. A gathering of 2500 Fascists from all parts of England assembled at Manchester. A parade of 400 of their number was stoned by Labourites. Bands played Italian Fascist airs and the audience gave the Fascist salute as Sir Oswald Mosley, England's "Musso-Hitler," took the platform to address a meeting In the King's Hall. Illustration shows a scene H Whitelands College, King's Road, Chelsea, formerly one of the biggest educational establishments for -.'omen in London, now the Fascist headcpnrten, where arr ait ■'• belns* e?ry*";2- ' %£ Mosley. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 245, 17 October 1933, Page 7

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