INTERFERING WITH MILITARY POLICE.
v "i- ■ - ■ RETURNED SOLDIER SENT TO GAOI% By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington, Last Night. At the Police Court, Auguitus Georgia Warner, a returned soldier, was charged with interfering with the military po« lice while in the execution of their 4uty< „ netting a man to resist the military po* lice, and assaujtng an offiffer of the mill, tary police, (The charges arose out of the disturbance in Willis street on Nor* enjber'3. The magistrate said the evidence ad* dufied by the prosecution was consistent, while that given for the defence WU co»tradictory and unsatisfactory. On the firqt charge accused be sentenced to three months' imprisonment, on the others he would convicted and discharged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 4
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115INTERFERING WITH MILITARY POLICE. Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 4
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