"FASCIST CONTROL"
BAN ON STREET MEETINGS
(By SJTelejTraph.—Press Association.) : CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. In rejgard to Commissioner Wo'hlmann's Vobservatioiis concerning street meetings?,, Christchurch Labour circles oppose frirther restrictions. "I can. sense in the Commissioner's statement, the first indication of Fascist contajol," remarked a trade union secretary. "The feeling I have is that advantage, is being taken of the disturbances at Auckland and Wellington last year to suppress legitimate demonstrations aad. meetings. It is recognised that these demonstrations are a safety valve. It is a significant fact that in Christchurch, where meetings have been allowed, there,has been little or no disturbance." '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 10
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