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spirit of unrest STILL IN EVIDENCE AMONG UNEMPLOYED IN DUNEDIN FURTHER DEMONSTRATION
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DUNEDIN, Monday. The. spirit of unrest among the unemployed, which manifested itself in Saturday's street demonstration, continued in . evidence to-day, when a crowd varying from 200 to 500 persons congregated. in the vicinity of the Town Hall. The gathering was of a fairly quiet and orderly nature, with the exception of one or two priyate ' arguments that culminated in a number of fistic bouts. j From time to time addresses were delivered, but these were not of an inflammable nature, and although a f orce .of police was in attendance, their intervention was not required. Seven men, for whom warrants were issued, appeared in the Police . Court this afternoon on charges of inciting to disorder and acting in. a disorderly manner in a puhlic place. • The cases were Iremahded until Monday, each of the accused being admitted to bail on his own recognisance in the sum of £10. A condition imposed was that they give an undertaking not to take part in any proeession or demonstration or deliver any speeehes at a public gathering.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 119, 12 January 1932, Page 5
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