POLICE OFFICERS MAULED.
IX STKEET MFJ.KE AT TIM ARC tßs Telearaali.-l'rcss Association.' Timaru, February 21. Charles Jlunn, nn A.li. of 11.M.5. Viancor, was 10-ihy lined £2 for. insobriety mid bad language in the; streets, and was also convicted un a charge of assaulting tlio police. This was the onlconic of a melee, in which two police officers—Sergeant tlart and Constable Fulton—were badly mauled by n nuinlier of men-o'-warsin™. The men, wi re ;i*?isled by some town hoodlums, but the police were unable to identify the others. The magi-Irate said (hat ho had made die penally light us the men would bo dpiill: with further on ljonrd the ship. These men were allowed a certain amount of latitude when ashore, but they must conform to the civil laws.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1373, 26 February 1912, Page 4
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127POLICE OFFICERS MAULED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1373, 26 February 1912, Page 4
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