NEED FOR FASCISM
SIR 0. MOSLEY'S VIEW
FEARS OF VIOLENCE
(Reed. Oct. ;", 1.-10 p.m.)
LONDON, Oct. 4
Tin; British Fascist leader. Sir Oswald Mosley, in a statement con corning the ban on the proposed march through the East End of London, says this is the first time the Government has openly surrendered to the Bed (error.
"The Fascists have held countless and successful meetings in East Eondon," he said. "Socialists, Communists and Jews on this occasion were openly organised to attack", not only the meetings, but to close the street's by violence. The Government has taken no fiction against, them.
"The necessity I'or Fascism coiili' not more clearly bo proven. When n Government cannot govern die nation, it soon sends i'or those who can."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 5 October 1936, Page 6
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