U.K. NAZI FREED
Fine Replaces Sentence
(N.Z P A.-Reuter—Copyright)
LONDON, Nov. 26.
A three-month prison sentence on Colin Jordan, leader of Britain’s National Socialist movement, was yesterday quashed and replaced by a £5O fine.
Jordan, aged 42, appealed against conviction of using insulting behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace outside the Prime Minister’s residence during last month’s visit by the Rhodesian Premier. Mr lan Smith, for talks on the independence crisis. During a demonstration outside 10 Downing Street he waved a placard reading: “Award for treachery and the betrayal of our white kinsfolk in Rhodesia.” and shouted: “A present for Harold Wilson.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30919, 27 November 1965, Page 15
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