MORE ARRESTS.
ONE MAN ON THREE CHARGES.' Albert; Anderson, who was arrested yesterday by Detective-Ser-geant Cassells and : Detective Mason, on a charge of taking part in the disturbance in Manners Street en Tuesday, is considered to be a man- who is wanted respecting several other' offences. The charges against him are:— (1) Taking p'art in an unlawful assembly, in Manners Street on November 18; (2) assaulting a special constable in Manners Street on the same date; (3) assaulting Captain Etching, of, the s.s. Defender, on October 24; and (4) taking part in a riot on Queen's Wharf on the same day. This is the- clay early in the strike when a mob rushed tho ships at the wharves. . A man named Philip Power has been arrested on a charge of having taken part in an unlawful • assembly in Cuba Street on Tuesday evening. This was the occasion on which a couple of special cqnstables were interfered with by a body of strikers.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 8
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162MORE ARRESTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 8
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