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COMPLAINT BY SIR O. MOSLEY

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON. November 18. Sir Oswald Mosley, in a letter to the Home Secretary (Mr Chuter Ede) alleged that although his meeting at the Memorial Hall in Farringdon street had been arranged with secrecy so as to avoid disorders, it had been “attacked by a small but highly organised gang of Jews who are well known to the police for their attacks on meetings all over London in recent weeks.” Sir Oswald Mosley declared that the police intervention was half-hearted, whereas “If I and my supporters organised to attack an opposition meeting we should not only be prevented by the police, but also charged with riotous assembly.”

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25345, 19 November 1947, Page 3

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COMPLAINT BY SIR O. MOSLEY Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25345, 19 November 1947, Page 3

COMPLAINT BY SIR O. MOSLEY Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25345, 19 November 1947, Page 3

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