AUSTRALIAN NEWS
ANOTHER ACQUITTAL. ' ' (Australian Press Association) ,V - 1 • ''.::SYDNEY, ’September '9. ' James Devine was acquitted on the charge of murder of' Moffltt on July 17th. Ho was discharged. ‘ Devine’s explanation was that he fired in selfdefence at the occupant of. Moffltt’s cab, and that the bullet ’.inadvertently killed Moffiit. . —— - ‘- it ■ \ : ..DISORDERLY SCENES^■ .... 7“’ • September 9j A meeting of the women' ipembers of the'Sane Democracy League'was, held in the’SydneyijTdwri Hall ;iq-day. -i.lt was marked ..by] disorderly /. scenes. Seven women Communists';were' ejected by' the ‘policeo“ They were fighting resisting; screanaing, '. using- the;' most violent language'7 Tjie meeting-passed a‘ resolution inVfaypurof -expelling Communists ffqm the •’o. :
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1931, Page 5
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