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LIVELY CAMPAIGNING IN BRITAIN United Press Association—Bs Electrlo Telegraph —Copyright LONDON, November 7, Disorderly meetings are scarcely a sign of election apathy, of which some complain, though Mr J. H. Thomas especially arouses the ire of Labourites wherever he speaks outside his own constituency. The police were called in to a meeting addressed by Mr Neville Chamberlain in North London, where rival factions came to blows. Green Shirts demonstrated against Mr Baldwin on his arrival at the Leeds central station. A dozen men who had travelled in the same train jumped out, dashed along the platform where there was an assemblage of distinguished people, shouting “Down with the Bankers’ Government!” The Green Shirts are supporting a Social Credit candidate.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20261, 9 November 1935, Page 21
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