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MOSLEY MEETING BREAKS UP IN DISORDER.—LEFT: Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the pre-war British Fascist movement, addressing an open-air meeting of his extreme right-wing British Union in Dalston, London, last week. RIGHT: Police attempting to restore order after a clash between factions of the. audience of about 700. Several persons were arrested. Acting on advice from the police. Sir Oswald Mosley closed the meeting after speaking for Ave minutes. His face was bruised in the melee.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29893, 6 August 1962, Page 9

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MOSLEY MEETING BREAKS UP IN DISORDER.—LEFT: Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the pre-war British Fascist movement, addressing an open-air meeting of his extreme right-wing British Union in Dalston, London, last week. RIGHT: Police attempting to restore order after a clash between factions of the. audience of about 700. Several persons were arrested. Acting on advice from the police. Sir Oswald Mosley closed the meeting after speaking for Ave minutes. His face was bruised in the melee. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29893, 6 August 1962, Page 9

MOSLEY MEETING BREAKS UP IN DISORDER.—LEFT: Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the pre-war British Fascist movement, addressing an open-air meeting of his extreme right-wing British Union in Dalston, London, last week. RIGHT: Police attempting to restore order after a clash between factions of the. audience of about 700. Several persons were arrested. Acting on advice from the police. Sir Oswald Mosley closed the meeting after speaking for Ave minutes. His face was bruised in the melee. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29893, 6 August 1962, Page 9