INCITEMENT BILL
DISCUSSED, BY LOKDg
TALK OF COUP D'ETAT,
LONDON, November 9. The House of L/irds wag nearly IS .. hours discussing the Incitement to Disaffection Bill, inhere were numerons_ divisions on Socialist amendments, all of -which ,were defeated, t The Committee stage was completed at 4.12 a.m. ( During the "committee stage Lord Allen said that it had recently come to his knowledge from a source he had no reason to doubt that there was some kind of" movement afoot in Britain to seize the 8.8.0. and bring about a»coup d'etat similar to the one prepared in Vienna., v s Interviewed by the "Daily Herald," Lord Allen refused to say whether th« plan came from the Bight or Left, but j said that it was seriously discussed by one of the parties -which believed ia unconstitutional action. Ho did not think the plans had 'progressed beyon* the contemplation stage.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 9
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148INCITEMENT BILL Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 9
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