DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.
MAGISTERIAL FINES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Creymouih, Last Xia'ut. Many instances of disloyal utterance* have been reported lately. Police enquiries led to three men appearing before the Magistrate's Cutri, A lim'fe against nn Italian, an employee- Cf the railway workslums, was .|ismi"ed. Frank Marshal, a Red' Fed., employed »t the State mines, was convicte.l and liurd £.i. and Nicholas Petersen, a naturalised German, employed at lllaekball, for intensely disloyal utterance and obscene language, was convicted ami sentenced to a month's imprisonment for obscene language and a month for disloyalty.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1916, Page 4
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90DISLOYAL UTTERANCES. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1916, Page 4
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