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SOLDIER IN TROUBLE

THREATENS PEOPLE WITH A' BAYONET. (By Telesraph.—Press Association.) Napier, March 19. James Plowman, a member of the Expeditionary Force, was before' the Court,_ charged with disorderly behaviour in a train and using obscene language. The evidence went to show that accused, who was a passenger on the express train from Wellington, whilst under the influence of liquor, assailed various other passengers, declaring them to be German spies and threatening them with his bayonet. He pleaded guilty and. was remanded for sentence. Bail was refused.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 8

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SOLDIER IN TROUBLE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 8

SOLDIER IN TROUBLE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 8

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