SCENE IN DUNEDIN.
UGLY CROWD EST THE STREET. three men arrested. By Telegraph.—Press Association. TW» „ Dunedin < Lnst Night. r „ ' Jf a disgraceful scene in Macsaif it w r , e nr S,lb - InSpect ° r Math ieson said it was the most ugly crowd he had ever encountered-and as a result t ££ men uppeared in Court. One man was charged with disorderlv behaviour while drunk, with resisting a constable and with using threatening behaviour whereby „ breach of the pea Ce was occasioned. A second man w vW T\ US ' ms indecent Ja W , mg a con9t ablc, and damaging a motor car. The third man was charged with obstructing a constable ;vith damaging the clothes and anT brella of the Sub-Inspector, and"* with assaulting him. The Sub-Inspector said the police trot Borne hol|ng wero'S The three accused were remanded.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1919, Page 4
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137SCENE IN DUNEDIN. Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1919, Page 4
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