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A DISTURBED MEETING.

A SPEAKER'S PROTEST. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hastings, Last Night. Mr. Stevenson, a speaker at an antimi, itarist meeting held here two Sundays ago, at which an unruly section created some disturbance, protests against the Press Association's message stating he escaped by the back door, and requests the association to publish his version. He states he did not escape through the back door, but told the lads following him that if they persisted he would cull the police. This warning failed, and he went to the nearest telephone and then proceeded home unmolested.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 143, 13 December 1911, Page 8

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95

A DISTURBED MEETING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 143, 13 December 1911, Page 8

A DISTURBED MEETING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 143, 13 December 1911, Page 8

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