S.M’S DECISION
BESETTING CHAUG E'S.
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PALMERSTON' N., Marc-li 8
Ikticrved judgment was <yivcn by Mr Stout,'in eases heard eau/lv in February alleging watching and besetting /r.t- Lorigbmn. freezing works in December. The iMagisti ate said in reference to what bad been termed “peaceful picketing,” 'such conduct comes within the meaning of the ■d'olio's lOflifrntfos Act'.. It was not necessary that there he violence to ensure iutihiidatiou. He added that in fixing the fines where accused wore found guilty, he had made them as light «i* ' possible. He declined to allow witnesses expense*.
AV lViann Frederick AYatson, John Decleeite, Deo Den nan, Bi"ic Chas. Flanagan, Stephen .las. Havill, T'ran(dls Kale, amt Jan. Learmont, were each fried £6 sterling tor Matching i>vnd besotflinig, single charges. A' numheir of others were convicted for using obscene language.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 6
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