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o. ¿rioo» Squatters get notice to quit S QUATTERS at the Du chess of' Bedford House flats, K ensington, London, S.W.; Abbey Lodge, S t. John's Wood; and W estm inster Council prem ises at P age-street, have been ordered to quit. Injunctions were granted by Mr. Justice Wynn-Parry in the High Court yesterday restraining certain of the squatters from continuing to trespass in the premises. In one case, he said: “ I have come unhesitatingly to the con- elusion that the defendants and everybody concerned in this in- RS’ ANNS JNCBMFNTS JQ> a.. the rded o£ a was

vasion have committed trespass and continue to commit tres­ in the case of the Duchess of Bedford House squatters the order was suspended for three days, and for the Page-, street squatters two days. Abbey Lodge squatters have been given until ten o’clock on Thursday morning to move out. The Fountain Court case was adjourned until today. ■ In the first case, Minister of Works v. Henderson (Duchess of Bedford House). Mr. Colin Pearson, for the Minister, said oroceedings had been taken so •that the legal position might become quite clear to squatters. It should be made quite clear that their unlawful act' involved them /• .vil liability * < tti bè v*

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