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"BOLSHEVIK METHODS"
LABOUR REPUDIATES BLAME.
{tearrsD mss association.-^opkioht.) (HESTER'S TELEGRAM.) (Received 24th October, 11 a.m.) t LONDON, 23rd October. The rowdyism at election meetings in •various parts of the country is given prominence in the Press. An official at. the Unionist headquarters denounecd the breaking up of Unionist and Liberal meetings as the introduction of Bolshevik methods into English politics. Liberal headquarters asserts that the rowdies are not electors, that many appear to be of alien origin, and that the disturbances sem to be organised. Labour headquarters emphatically denies the allegations that the Labour Party is in any way connected with disturbances. , ' An official of the Labour Party declared that its opponents, if they persisted in misrepresentation, could not be surprised if the audiences showed that the limit of human endurance has been reached; but the Labour Party desired that every facility for frea and open, discussion should be maintained.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 7
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