A "TWO-UP" SCHOOL ROW.
o Per Press Association. Wellington, .May .'ll. At the Police Court to-day. Chas. Dunn, mill Frank Morrah, alius James .Morrah, ivdv charged with having assaulted ami wounded Custavc Crcnberg. Tin- rvidenee of (.'renbevg was Hull on (lie night
of May -1, In- wont lo Dunn's place in Kill's Avenue, where Hie two accused ami fourteen others were playing- "two-i'.p.' 1 Witness won €8 or .CD. and then slopped playing. After a time, witness went into another room to give Morrah change for Co. They had a dispute, and Morrah struck witness three times over (lie head with a bolilc. Dunn attacked him with a chair, remarking "'.That's how we knock 'em out in Svdnev "two-up" schools." Witness was afterwards in bed for live days, ami attended by a doctor 'The case was adjourned. *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 1 June 1907, Page 2
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137A "TWO-UP" SCHOOL ROW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 1 June 1907, Page 2
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