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TAUGHT A LESSON.

EX-STRIKER WHO CAME TO RLOVS. (Br Tcloffrauh — I'reie AMOolallon 1 Auckland, Jfnroh 16 Quariel° between Arbitrationnts inc! lodfrntionist!, arc 0/ almost daily neon irencc Jti ilio eit,\, and men nie constnntk appoirin<» m the courts charged with brrwhci of the p&uo, assault, etc Two caspb worn ventilated 111 the Polic» Court to-daj. In 0110 case Thomas Bates, an etstiiKci, was charged with assault Tt appeared tint lie met a man named ITaigiciics, mi Arbitrationist, ind allowed Hirpre.n os to sop a photograph of tho Suikc Committee, 111 which lie (Rates) fißined Hargreavcs remained dispangmgh tint if was a wonder that tbo eameia did not break Bates was c ii angn tint lie struck Uargroa\c*i. The latiei pioinplh retaliated, and hlukod Bates's c\o, knocked him down, and sat on bmi nidi a constable caino and tonk htm to the lock-up Bates cnmnbiiiied thnf a witness win sunnoited HaiErea\cs'b statement w is biased tlif> old waterside woikcis Thp\ wpio ucliini'od men, and were nol allowed to Ine, Ire complained Tbo Magistrate sentenced Biles to «e\en di\s' imntisonment

In another cnse an PT-nrtteisidei war fmmd f_i)ilf\ of «<iiHg ohieene hngtiage, and uas Pnrd £2

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4

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194

TAUGHT A LESSON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4

TAUGHT A LESSON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4

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