BRITISH FASCISTS
BLACK SHIRTS BEFORE COURT CHARGES OF ASSAULT AND DAMAGE Press Association—By Telegraph—CppyrigMl LONDON, November 15. (Received November IG, at 11.50 a.m.)’. Nine' Black Shirts were charged variously with assault, damage, inciting, and committing a breach of the pence at Fascist meetings at Plymouth. The prosecution allege that a meeting on October 5, addressed by Sir Oswald Mosley, developed into a free fight, also that, during an open-air meeting on October 11. the crowd heckled the speakers, who signalled their colleagues to attack the hecklers. The victims allegedly include an octogenarian and a cripple. It was also alleged that the assailants were wearing metal body protectors, and that their knuckles were bound with tape. .
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Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 14
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115BRITISH FASCISTS Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 14
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