INCITING TO MUTINY
(P'oss Assn.—
VERY GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST PRINTER OF COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
LONDON, Saturday. Following a visit by Scotland Yard officers, to the offices of the Communist newspaper, the "Daily Worker," William Thomas Wilkinson, printer, was charged at Bow Street Police Court with inciting to mutiny and remanded until October 2. The Magistrate remarked that a prima facie case had ,been made out. It was a very serious case. He granted bail on Wilkinson's undertaking that nothing would meanwhile appear in the "Daily Worlter" with reference to the armed forces of the Crown.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1931, Page 3
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