CHIEF JUSTICE’S DENIAL
OF STATEMENT MY .JOCK GARDEN’. (Received tin’s day at 12.25. p.in.) MELBOURNE, May 8. Chief Judge Dethridge has issued a statement emphatically denying the remarks made by Sir Jock Garden that: “In Sydney we marched in a body ,to the Court and ordered the .fudge to put us into gaol. An associate to the Judge said to me, ‘Jock, the Judge has got the wind up.' I interviewed the Judge and got his promise that we would get what we wanted.” Dethridge says lie has never spoken to Garden in his life, and would not know him. Garden’s inflammatory speeches have aroused Melbourne. Premier McPherson warned Garden that ho would be well advised to restrain himself from inciting Unionists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1929, Page 5
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