SIR OSWALD MOSLEY IN SPOTLIGHT
| ENGLISH FASCISTS ON 1 PARADE PROCESSION STONED LONDON, October' 17. Sir Oswald Mosley, marching at the head of 400 of his fascists, was attacked at Manchester by GO j Labour supporters, who hurled I stones, injuring three of the "Dictator's" bodyguard. The fascists ■broke their ranks and charged their assailants until recalled by a bugle. Sir Oswald proceeded to the King's Hall, where 2500 fascists, I brought by train and motor-bus | from all ports of England, were (stationed to overawe interrupters. Bands played Italian and fascist lairs. I The audience gave the insert I salute as Sir Oswald entered, | mounted the platform, and stood in I the glare of powerful spotlights. lie ■ declared, "The Reds have frequentlj 'attacked our men with razors, bludI geons, and every despicable weapon j imported from the ghettos; of Europe."'
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 9
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