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Action against inspector Cullen.

At the Police Court, Richardson, who is now undergoing imprisonment for refusing to pay a fine inflicted for disturbing Sir Joseph Ward’s meeting, proceeded against Inspector Cullen. The latter is alleged to have said to him in Queen Street; “ You are a cadger and live by cadging. I will have you punished as a common vagrant. I am not going to allow you to create disturbances and provoke a broach of the peace.” Richardson’s counsel applied for an adjournment. The information was dated Oct. 22, and the application was refused. The case was dismissed by default,

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Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1902, Page 2

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Action against inspector Cullen. Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1902, Page 2

Action against inspector Cullen. Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1902, Page 2

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