TELEGRAMS.
I Vim i’IIKSS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.]
AN AUCKLAND EFFuRT.
AUCKLAND Aug 23. A public meeting of citizens decided to institute a vigorous War Loan campaign io secure n million and a half m (■Bonier Auckland. THE MILITARY POLICE,
WELLINGTON, Aug. 20 Several eases have occurred recently in which the military police have been th(> victims of assault. This morning at a mooting of the Executive, .a-regula-tion under the War Rogualtions Act was passed, providing that is an offence under the Act to obstruct or otherwise interfere with any member of the military police in the execution of liis duty, or for any person to incite any other person to‘resist a member of. the military police in tile.execution o. bis duty. Under the War Regulations Act the nenaltv for such offences is a hno of not less than £IOO or a term of .imprisonment note exceeding twelve months.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1917, Page 1
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147TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1917, Page 1
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