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- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 authorlink "Francis Tuker".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 date "1950".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 first "Francis".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 isCitedBy Direct_Action_Day.
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 last "Tuker".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 pages "159–160".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 publisher "Cassell".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 quote ""At 6 p.m. curfew was clamped down all over the riot-affected districts. At 8 p.m. the Area Commander ... brought in the 7th Worcesters and the Green Howards from their barracks ... [troops] cleared the main routes ... and threw out patrols to free the police for work in the bustees."".
- 333e925c0159e0823057c5f3b4c784b150821982bd17ebc426b2c54abc865c30 title "While Memory Serves".