FIRST DUNEPIN ARREST.
0 h ■■■ ~. e • > RUSH I ON LORRY. " (By Toleffrapti.—Press Association-' o Duncdill, November 20. !- As one of Spencer and Bunkley's d lorries, loaded with ehemical -manure, d was leaving the wharf this morning o half a dozen moil jumped' on it. and a begaii to throw the contents into tho n roadway. Tho police jumped on to I- tho cart, with tho idea of stopping furc ther interference. While tliey did so all but ono man, named lUissell, escaped. 9 An application was made for bail by l " the Strike Committee, but it was rea fused. Russell appears before tho Court "■ to-morrow. A quarter of an hour aftery wards another of Spenficr and Bvnikll ley's lorries came down to bo loaded. 0 There Was no disorder beyond a little y chaff, the police lines keopiirg tho stri'k--3' ers back. 0 The police recognised two other men 0 who took part in the disturbance this e morning, and theso will, in due time, be. , apprehended. One of them will be £ charged with destroying property, having, it is alleged, cut open sacks with a 0 knife.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 9
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187FIRST DUNEPIN ARREST. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 9
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