ANTI-NAZI CRUSADE
HYDE PARK ASSEMBLY CENSURE RESOLUTION LONE WOMAN OPPONENT (Elec. Tei. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Oct. 28, 3.15 p.m.) LONDON, OH. 27. Two women made a strange contrast in a mass. demonstration in Hyde Park against Naziism. One, a sister of the late Lord \ pres, a PI-year-old .Irish suffragist, denounced German cruelties and persecutions. The other, aged 21 years, Mrs Diana. Guinness, the auti-Jeivish and Hitler worshipping daughter of Lord Redesdale, recorded a lone vole in ripposition to resolutions in favor of the suspension of business relations with Germany and deploring Nazi physical torture of men and women. Elaborate police precautions proved unnecessary. The crowd, numbering tens of thousands, was quiet and good humored. The speakers included Major O. R. Attlee, leader of the Labor Party, and Lord Alorley.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18848, 28 October 1935, Page 15
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