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A ROGUE AND VAGABOND
( liy Telegraph — Per Pres* Association
DUNEDIN, April Id
AValter Findlay Dore, was charged in Goiirt to-day with being a rogue and vagabond, in that- lie was round with a bludgeon, with lelouiouis in(enl. The police said that accused, when I -iking part in unemployed processions, was seen hv defect ivea to have something protruding from under his coat, and on Icing intercepted, lie was found with a stout wooden slick in possession. There had been considerable agilaI inn among those inciting the unemployed, lo resist police action, and evident 1 v Hm| was the reason why Dore- carried the slick, a rather formidable baton. lie did not use Hie slick lull some of the unemployed were known lo lie en,rr.vii*g weapons to ref-dst arrest. The Magi.-1 rale imposed one month’s imprisonment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1932, Page 6
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