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MORS ARRESTS.

SPECIALS GIVE CHASE IN COLLEGE STREET, | REFUGE IN A HOUSE. Thoro were several more arrests on Saturday. One, the apprehension of a man named Richard Jottos, caused sotee excitement. A troop <sf special constables was moving along Tory Street to the barracks at Mount Cook, At the corner of College Street Jones cam© into- prowiinoueo. Something lie seems to have said roused the specials, and a half a scoro of them titnied i their horses towards liim. Jones flat}., and tho specials gave chase. Jones rushed into the house of Mr. .Frederick Bftzar, a tramway employee, to ovado arrest. In'after l.iini ran the specials, who had dismounted. Presently ihoy emerged with Jones as a eaptivp. they handed himoviijr to tlto police, and moved on. The chase hisd been brief, but oieiting. Mr. Beaar subsequently expressed ajnieyaiico because (to said) his garden had "been trampled over, aiid some of his furniture upset. Ho added that the table, which had been sot for tea, was capsized. To-day, Jones will appear jn the Police Court charged with, having iised ■threatening behaviour. At about the same time as Jones was arrested, a mail was taken .in charge on a comit of obsceiie language 111 the evening a man Was arrested for allegedly assatiiting another man.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7

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MORS ARRESTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7

MORS ARRESTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7

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