OPPOSED TO FASCISM.
LORD REDESDALE'S VIEW.
LOXDOX, July 27. ( The Hon. L T nity Mitford, learns the Daily Mail," is staying at a remote farmhouse near the Thames.
She rarely goes out. and is believed to be still convalescing from the injury she received at Munich.
Her father, Lord Redesdale. lias arrived in London with another daughter, the Hon. Deborah Mitford, from his island home, "Inclikenneth," off the west coast of Scotland.
He issued the following statement:— "I have always been most bitterly opposed to auv form of Fascism. I can only suppose I am believed to be a Fascist because my daughter married Sir Oswald Moslev.
"This marriage, however, was secret. I was not told of it until months afterwards. I did not even know Mosley."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1940, Page 7
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