PUPONGA FIRE-RAISING CASE
FIVE HIKERS CHARGED. (By Telegraph,—Press Association.) Nelson, April 21. Jho sequel to tho recent striko of miners at I'upouga, anil tho burning of tho dwelling of the mine deputy, Mr. "alker, toolc place at the Collingu-ood {\?. 1 ,,. rato s to-(ia.v, when live men —tvillwlii Urcmiliur, Ifobert Grace, Daniel Hanuon, Robert Ross, and .lames livers— were charged that on Sir about April 8, with intent to intimidate Walker, they injured his dwelling. The cases were eonducted by Detective Rawle, and occupied the Court the whole of the day. All the accused were committed ,for trial at flip next of the Supremo Court at Nelson, bail being allowed each in oiao.'aml one surety of ,CIOO. Bnil was nut immediately forthcoming in nil cases, but it was stated that the Federation of Labour will furnish funds for all tho accused. Tho cases aroused great interest, and the Court was crowded all day. A largo crowd of unionists mid others assembled to meet Walker when he reached Ihe township on horseback, but tho presence" of several constables prevented any demonstration,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 4
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179PUPONGA FIRE-RAISING CASE Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 4
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