NUDE PARADE
MAGISTRATE’S FURTHER REMAND.
ACCUSED CERTIFIED AS SANE.
(Per Press Association — Copyright
WELLINGTON, July 21
Frederick Peirin, who paraded in Willis Street recently in a loin cloth and a pair of shoes, was again before the Court to-day, and again asserted that he was actuated by huinanitar.au motives, by demonstrating what tho unemployed dress of ,(.be future would be oil the allowance of .fifteen shillings a week.
He complained that, despite the fact that he had Been remanded for, medical examination, he had been kept in a cell like any other prisoner, and had only been 'examined by a prison doctor. The certificate from the prison handed in was that, in the doctor’s opinion, Perrin was sane after hie had examined the clothing oni accused, which, he said, was the same as he had, been wearing when arrested. The Magistrate said that he would tab! time to consider his decision,’and. remanded accused for a week. Bail of £2O on his own bond was • allowed f The charge is that of behaving in a disorderly manner in Willis Street.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 6
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179NUDE PARADE Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 6
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