Document two
In defence of the Salvation Army - wild scenes
on the streets of Dartford
There was a massive and fervent response to the arrest of Dartford's
Salvationists. A defence committee was formed to co-ordinate the protest
campaign. Public meetings of protest attracted large crowds; protest marches
were held and banners, slogans and posters appeared all over the town.
Banners declared 'IMPRISONED FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE'; 'DEFEND RELIGIOUS
AND PERSONAL LIBERTY' and 'WE DEMAND LIBERTY TO PREACH CHRIST'. 15,000
people gathered at Dartford Station to welcome home the prisoners when
released from jail, two of them still wearing their prison uniforms bearing
broad arrows.
During the course of the exuberant celebrations the Dartford police
were stoned and pelted with rotten fish heads and bad eggs. Hooligans
used the occasion to vent their spleen on the local constabulary. Dartford's
Superintendent Poole was pelted for four hours. Policemen were stoned
to the station. There were violent speeches at the Drill Hall - a torrent
of rancorous abuse.
CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT FROM THE DARTFORD PAPER
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