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LONDON POLICE REMOVE BARRICADE. —Policemen carrying away planks, fences, and other debris which were part of a 15-foot high barricade erected right across Long Acre, in the borough district of South-East London, by the opponents of Fascism in an attempt to stop a demonstration march to Bermondsey planned by the followers of Sir Oswald Mosley.

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Southland Times, Issue 23375, 6 December 1937, Page 8

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LONDON POLICE REMOVE BARRICADE.—Policemen carrying away planks, fences, and other debris which were part of a 15-foot high barricade erected right across Long Acre, in the borough district of South-East London, by the opponents of Fascism in an attempt to stop a demonstration march to Bermondsey planned by the followers of Sir Oswald Mosley. Southland Times, Issue 23375, 6 December 1937, Page 8

LONDON POLICE REMOVE BARRICADE.—Policemen carrying away planks, fences, and other debris which were part of a 15-foot high barricade erected right across Long Acre, in the borough district of South-East London, by the opponents of Fascism in an attempt to stop a demonstration march to Bermondsey planned by the followers of Sir Oswald Mosley. Southland Times, Issue 23375, 6 December 1937, Page 8