FOUR DEMONSTRATORS CHARGED.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
WELLINGTON, September 16.
Four of the men concerned in the disturbance at Parliament House today, Bernard Reginald Boston, Henry James Russell, Vincent Robinson, and William Benjamin Wilkinson, were charged ~with 'obfctrilbting the police in the execution of their duty, and also with damaging the clothes of the police. ' Sub-Inspector Lander said: “These men were more the ‘mugs’ than anything else, as the instigators of the disturbance had retired to the rear when they got a row started.” The accused were remanded till Monday. Bail was allowed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1931, Page 5
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