British Unemployed Demand The Return Of Their "Coffin" - The deputation from the unemployed workers movement, leaving Scotland yard, London, this afternoon Feb. 3, after they had been refused permission to see Sir Philip game, the commissioner of police.A Deputation from the unemployed workers movement, today Feb.3, visited the home office to ask for the return of their "coffin" taken from them by the police after their demonstration outside the house of commons last Tuesday on the occasion of the reassembly of parliament. The deputation was refused permission to see the commissioner of police, Sir Philip Game, and following that they went to the home office in an attempt to get an interview with Sir Samuel Hoare, the home secretary. Extra police were sent to guard downing-street. October 04, 1939. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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