TERROR OF THE CAMERA.— Tate, Carroll and Waters took every precaution against pictorial publicity when leaving the prison-van to enter the Auckland Magistrate's Court last week. The constable on the left (adopting the attitude of "Tarzan of the Apes"!) is peering cautiously ahead in search of newspaper photographers. Is this what we pay policemen for— to snoop around, acting as "scouts" for prisoners? (See story on page 9.).
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NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 4
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68TERROR OF THE CAMERA.—Tate, Carroll and Waters took every preoautlon against pictorial publicity when leaving the prison-van to enter the Auckland Magistrate's Court last week. The constable on the left (adopting the attitude of "Taiwan of the Apes"l) is peering cautiously ahead m search of newspaper photographers. Is this what we pay policemen for—to snoop aroun,4 acting as "scouts" for prisoners? (See. etory ©a page 9.). NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 4
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