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The Wetlinerton R.M., m seatencing person* for creating a distartfance at the; Salvation. Army barracks, said he w*a per'fetly satisfied that the officers had a right to close and orpen the door of thd. building when they pleased and request people, to leave the premises, just as lie : could ' request people to leaV& his own private property The officer's had control over the .building,' and if a person refuaed to leave they had a perfect right to 'put hi*4 out. There was nothing, hurtful m. their service's, ' but< on the . con'tfary, they did.' liuch good; and they ; olust be upheld so long as they did onh^. what was necessary to keep order w £heir building: There Was nothing m the present ease'' to. show thafc^hey had done -anything- but" what' they had a right to do, arid he (Mr Stratford) was bound to support the officers under lawful authority. t>

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 21 May 1886, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 21 May 1886, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 21 May 1886, Page 2

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