RED " snKEKIEi.I). LONDON, April :W. When John Conci, IS. was found guilty at Leeds Aspires yesterday of wounding John William Doughty at Sheffield with a razor, a Sheffield detective 'talod that tho carrying of razors hy young mon and young women in that litv was unite common. In answer to Mr Justice MrCardio. Detective Goodwin said that Cemi appeared to belong to a gang of voting hooligans who went into dance-hulls and public places, smashing things. This affair was one of the series of razor slashing affrays which hail taken place in Sheffield. The Judge: To what gang do the voting women belong?—They are mixed up with the Young Park gang. How ntanv sorts of gangs are there in this red city of Sheffieldf—Three—the Park gang, the Junior Park gang, and the Mooneys, or West Bar gang. Sentence w:t®postponed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1925, Page 1
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