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Second Edition. A RED PLOT.

MARCH ON PARLIAMENT. v . • A COMMUNIST DESIGN. EXTENSIVE PRECAUTIONS. —t—7—' (United Service). . (Receilveci, 0.35 aim.)' ' 'London, November 21. Tlb'e police action m closing the precincts of Parliament is a sequel tp /tie unemployed . .announcement ' 'a procession would assemble on ttkS ijmbantnneut tomorrow. The -\-{n;ciai contingents, are mobilising. I&fif The orgpiis'ern assert that a bundred w-ill respond. ►36m© .recent speeches by leaders, f -yam til© “Pall Nlail Gazette” assetts’ ,are;.'Comra.nftisis‘ 'directed from •l.’wier©*. extSremfely violent. One "evexythijrg was ready except which was aicossibl© when needed, j | Another tcad his au&to. to be* ready to obey hia . commahd to attack thb House, of Commons. ‘ Miast serious views are evidently ' the,! 'Government of the threat.'to force a hearing on the , - 4 ■ :«•. 1 • . • ' i Pwenuer. ; v .. . Details have been issued officially from th’e Premier's office of what is to be a. Hed plot to create disorder at Whitehall by unemployed knd, Connaiihist, leaders. The statement; points out that many of the ma.prVi cv**^, wfco ’, have sdtoi-militafy discjfijiue are ; annbd, with knives and Ajl >re. well-armed wth masse .to. Street. In , the event, of opposition the procession ..and roconcentrato m npd .threes at Whitehall. Har- * a Cdnununist, is. leading - the .operation against the police, urging the men to fight if ... Opposed The .statement, further al'icjges.. tljat, copies of documents and fiery speeches f have been, sent to hfewcqw to,endeavour to induce the .to provide financial badehas been kuo.vn to bo mso£ger, of breaking up, for want of

,'Jtkxwniug Street also, promulgate."? re®or,ts, of Conjmuuist speeches. typitfce;; .phnise . uttered lw. Cheshire: “We. lilWfSi. frgiyM two thousand unemployed .to .fipndon. We don|t,g:ye a, dapin \vbetter or not they are taken back rtr ooffms so long as they .win the. fight.” • - t ffir«ihla»feeu*Vy'*with the sibap»*an official .list, containing tnventy-foui names, addresses .ami regards -of ' pi; marchers was issued, 'including police convictions. It is a regular “Who’s Who” % of Commtmifflpi -pnd the name of a Sheffield parson.

Though, .at prestot.it is the deter- ’. radiation of the men to assemble on the JJpJbahkmept, the effect of the ; police order will ‘ keep the men at Jlpjtyst , a,mile from the Houses of Par- , |iafin(onii. : ; Hrundreds ' ,pff . ’ police, mounted and, afoot, are being drafted tjo ' Westminster, Reinforcements **: stkiihned at Cstrktegio. points. * S 5— ——■■■~

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 6

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375

Second Edition. A RED PLOT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 6

Second Edition. A RED PLOT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 6

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