ALLEGED SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE.
_ *. j UOIUiUT.SEMPLE ARRESTEf.. By Telegraph.—Press Association Christehurrii, Last Night. About 5.30 to-night SupcrintcwUnV Dwyer received a telegram lYom Hho Auckland police, instructing him to direst Robert Scrapie, on a charge of using seditious language at Auckland last Sunday night. The arrest was mado quietly, Semjile being lodged in tho lockup, bail being refused, The police) •' here do not know what the seditions utterances were, but Scrapie's comrades cay that the trouble has possibly arisen • evert sonic remarks Scrapie made concerning the Hon. G. IV. Russell. Setapla was to luwe addressed an anU-ronsciijj-i tionist meeting in the'Socialist-Hal! to*' night.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1916, Page 5
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101ALLEGED SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1916, Page 5
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