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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number UWT/D/3/17
TitleThe Incitement to Disaffection Bill
Date1934
DescriptionCorrespondence between Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT), NUWT members, and the Council for Civil Liberties regarding demonstrations and protests against the Incitement to Disaffection Bill. Discussion covers:
NUWT Central Council notes on the Incitement to Disaffection Bill
Notes of an informal conference on the Bill, called by the Council for Civil Liberties
NUWT leaflet calling for members to join the demonstrations against the Bill
NUWT requests for copies of material produced by the Council for Civil Liberties protesting against the Bill
NUWT representation at an Emergency Delegate Conference against the Bill
Letters from NUWT members confirming their support for protests against the Bill
Letter of thanks from the Council of Civil Liberties to Ethel Froud for the speech which she gave to a womens only conference against the Bill

Press cuttings regarding:
Arguments for and against the Incitement to Disaffection Bill
Reports of mass demonstrations from all sides of the political spectrum against the Incitement to Disaffection Bill
'The Woman Teacher' - copies from 08/06/1934; 06/07/1934; 14/09/1934 and 28/09/1934 including articles about the Bill

Leaflets and pamphlets protesting against the Bill including:
'Is the Bible to be banned?, published by the No More War Movement
'The Incitement to Disaffection Bill', Council for Civil Liberties
Details of an Emergency Delegate Conference against the Bill, organised by London Trades Council and the Council for Civil Liberties
'Free Speech and Assembly Bulletin', issues from April and May 1934 - includes reports on the Incitement to Disaffection Bill, including discussion of amendments made to the Bill
'Withdraw the Sedition Bill! - a meeting for women only'
Copy of the Incitement to Disaffection Bill
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons 14/06/1934, Eight Day's Proceedings
Extent1 folder
AccessStatusOpen

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