SUNDAY BOXING
MANCHESTER TEST CASE
(Eeceived 18th April, 1 p.m.) LONDON, 17th April. After associating -himself with public protests the Key. J. S. Perkins, of the Zion Congregational Church at Hulme,1- as a common informer, has written to William Milward, manager of the Manchester Stadium, and Councillor L. B. Cox, Master of Ceremonies, regarding recent Sunday boxing contests, claiming £1000 from Milward and £500 from Cox. The action, will he defended. ...
tion of complicity in rioting, and it appeals to all unemployed members to act in an orderly and decorous manner.
It is learned that the relief workers' strike continues, but owing to it being a normal stand down week in many boroughs, to what extent the strike is effective cannot be stated.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 8
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123SUNDAY BOXING Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 8
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