STOPPED BY POLICE.
DISORDERLY MEETING AT lIUTT. The Xo-Licenso mooting hold on (ho Muiu Road, Lower lluti, last evening was of n tomewhat disorderly character, fyjvnrnl speakers made attempts to address the crowd, which numbered over 500,, but their remarks could only be heard at intervals owing to the chorus 01 cat-calls to which they were subjected. The climax arrived when ono of the No-License speakers referred to Archbishop Redwood's circular letter to the clergy. >So great was the excitement anil uproar (hut. the polico interfered and stopped the meeting.
UPKOAIt AT PKTONE. The Ilutt N'o-Licen-e League held a nutting in .Jackson Slroel, I'd one, Inst evening, the sjieakers being the Itev. A. Seaincr and Mr. Susses (secretary). The audience, which numbered between 1000 and 1200, was at times uproarious, and a large sectiw persisted in drowning the speakers with shouts, hoots, and choruses, intermittent showers oi eggs fell on liio platform and among tho crowd nearest the speakers, It ta ono of tho nwdiest demonstrations ever seen in I'etone.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1305, 7 December 1911, Page 4
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