THREE YOUTHS BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE PEACE.
A trio of youths," employod "ioipjiii Cyclone Wire Works/ appeared; befffl® Mr T. A. B, Bailey; HM. } Magistrate's Court yesterday;-:xbogusjs|| charged with behaviour'"..; i« M*>f®SS street, with intent to provoke* of'the peace.' '::'■ -'"'i*''■".'*.'■ :■ "Kith?, ~' : &sss&s&/}_ Wo&b,-»hd Reginald guilty; "but stated that' they ."^n®^ n"6t*use : the" word ''scab," 'nor did $j||§| make any other deinoMtratioh.,J , >3 J t : Constable Hendry that;ja|M eight o'clock this' morning ■"specials" were riding past thet*OTO|3 where the- accused were youths, with a number °f commenced : "hooting"! : and / f Mason passed the remark: "Itbol* '-VSm that old" cock on the : horse ;;'atfts|»||| I back." "Witness arrested Masoir^r«fflttS j afterwards he went back :,witb; { constables and arrested'the^othCT.Jti;«^ [ accused.' After the r ima3lest rinf,M||H been arrested," he went; awayfto 'l:iffijsi3& his- coat. They eVentually ; ; again, hiding_ under' edine '-.winj> Constable Hunt, who tive evidence, saia that ; one' of | cused. remarked to .-him",' '.thß.b"iil'- : jt<o^^>i .wrong to laugh at ■"■"specials";;. I stables, tho public sTiould;lK>;dnlyn&J»» fied. by an advertisement 1 in (Laughter.)- ..-'■■ ''--i'':■<■/"■\'iAJY£^' : -£'*®mm Senior-Sergeant Matbesbnjlwno'prfttsSl secuted, stated he youths of Christcbur^?to;ionaer«tawl that they must *Wi J public 6trcet,f did' not press 'for : a\ The manager of the the accused 'the boys were hid been asked i|-he a bond for their 1 good ™Mf§ he could not be they might do after: »oura.i||g|j Accused were convicted; rindipenMg|| over to keep the ■' months, each in one surely oi,*ly.j|»^
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 12
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235THREE YOUTHS BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE PEACE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 12
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