CLASS WAR PRISONERS
HUNTLY DEMONSTRATION ' , HUNTLY, Saturday. After serving their sentence for complicity in the recent disturbance at Huntly, five men arrived back in the town to-day. They v/ere nlet by between 500 and 600 miners, unemoloyed, and others, bearing flags ahd banners. The demonstTators sang several songs, and then marched to the residence of the Mayor, and presented him with the following resolution,'' to forward to the Minister of Justice: — -"That this mass demonstration of miners, unemployed wdrkers ahd residents of Huntly district registers its cmphatic protest against the' injustice to class war prisoners and demands their immediate release; also that a strong protest be entered against the suppression of working class' papefs and literature." •••''*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 266, 4 July 1932, Page 5
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