ANTI-MILITARIST LITERATURE
AT THE CANTERBURY SHQW.
ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.
" (By Telegraph—Press Association.)
OH.RJSTOHURCH, La&t Night. . Arising out of the cjectanenit of oc rta iii' members • of Hhc V National. 'Peace Council from tlie Canterbury AVand P- ' ! Association'-isMetropolitan Show Grounds last November for having distributed Anti-Militarist j literature, WdElaam Enson, Charles Robert Ncrr'is Maokie, Loutis Peter Christie, Charles Reginald Ford and Harry Alibefrt Atkinson, suing on behalf of themiselves and the other members of the •'Nataonaft Peace Council,' in- the Court to-day claimed from the, OattteXrhua'y • A. and P. Association £25 for breach- of cooftract and £25 daim--lages for! trespass on grqu}ndfi«2e<f iJ i2ie said' Cbuncill, and such other relief] f.(S the Court might consider them j entitled to, amd! the cost® of this aetti'oni. After evidence >va® givem the | ca.se was adjourned for legal; argument to be taken on a date to be' fixed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10507, 20 December 1911, Page 5
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145ANTI-MILITARIST LITERATURE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10507, 20 December 1911, Page 5
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