THE OPAWA'S FIREMEN.
FOURTEEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELZGRAM.) /WELLINGTON, December 2. At the Magistrate's Court to-day, fourteen firemen, of the steamer Opawa were charged with combining to disobey the lawful commands of the master of the vessel, amUto neglect duty aud impede tho navigation of the steamer and the progress, of , her voyage... Tho accused were:—William. C. Tillcy. Harry ■Horn, John Hanmore, Edward Sullivan, James Mulholland. ■ Anton Schultzs, Axel s.Hertig, William Wilkins, James Barnard, John Barten, Harry Totham, Jamee Chadwick, Alfred Stevens, and David Cook. After evidence had been given by the captain, chief officer, and second engineer of the vessel, all the accused were committed for trial. Bail was allowed, each in £50. except Hertig, ,Jn whose case it was fixed at £100.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 10
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126THE OPAWA'S FIREMEN. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 10
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