GAOL TERM
FOR, SEVEN RELIEF WORKERS
CHARGES OF BESETTING
(Per Press Association — Copyright.)
WELLINGTON, July 28
“My view is that this disturbance was not brought about by genuine relief workers, but was engineered by you few agitators.” said Mr W. ‘Page, S.M., to-day when sentencing to., three months’ imprisonment seven in the recent charges'of iilfeS'etting, arising from a partial strike ‘of 4'eliejf Workers. v He told, accused that they would to understand that properties were no|>' to be trespassed'.oil, and that workmen and overseers wore n*.t. to be intimidated.
! -Accused were'Charles Morris.:Brooks, aged 37, Charles Frederick Barker, alias Burrows, 49, John Harvey Blair, 37, Richard Henry . Webb 28, Eric George Pocoek 25, ’I nomas Didous' 51, William Benjamin Arthur Wilkinson 37. *
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1933, Page 6
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121GAOL TERM Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1933, Page 6
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