FAREWELL TO PRISONER
A member of the Unemployed "Workers' Movement who was unable to pay his fine on a charge of intimidating during the recent strike gave himself up to the police yesterday. He is to serve a sentence of three months. He was farewelled at the police station by the conference of unemployed workers, who formed an orderly gathering outside the station. Cheers were given for the prisoner and the gathering dispersed after singing "The Ked Flag."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 74, 29 March 1932, Page 12
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133FAREWELL TO PRISONER Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 74, 29 March 1932, Page 12
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