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FASCISTS AND COMMUNISTS IN BRITAIN LONDON, November 12. In the House of Commons, the Home Secretary (Sir John Simon), replying to Mr James Griffiths, said that the Home Office had information that both fascist and communist funds were' supplemented from abroad. The -Home Secretary refused to give a detailed statement. STATEMENT DENIED LONDON, November 12. Sir Oswald Mosley describes as utterly untrue the statement by the Home Secretary that the British Union of Fascists has receiveu money from foreigners. He condemned -the new Public Order Bill as alien to British law and tradition. An official at the headquarters of the communists said that the allegation was nonsense. “Our answer is a lemon,” he said.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 15
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