AUSTRALIAN NEWS
GAOL FOR GARDEN AND OTHERS. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, May 20. At tlie City Police Court to-day, Jock Garden, Charles Reeves and M. Ryan, the two latter Communist officials, were fined £lO or in default a month in gaol, for having taken part in a procession without having obtained the permission of the Police Commissioner. The procession was that held on April 22nd. in connection’with Ihe timber strikers’ demonstration against Judge Lukin. SYDNEY, May 20. Jock Garden and all of those who were convicted and fined £lO each, along with two others who were fined. 20s, went to gaol, as they had boasted they would. MINISTER ILL. SYDNEY, May 21. Rev. Lionel Fletcher, of Auckland, who reached Sydney early in the month en route to the Congregational Assembly at Brisbane, lias been laid aside since by illness, but is now improving.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1929, Page 5
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