"GAOL OR NO GAOL."
• SLIP OF THE TONGUE. T-MIOTARISIS IN COURT. (ByTelegrapfe-Press Assqciati.«i* J ; ' . ' ACOIvLANP. Last Night. "Gkol or no g'aoi,;T'll'see him in. ■_ *first,". ftaid one v , of . two dozen .•young men before" the Court for re--1 i'uKing to comply with the Defence Act-. Hlis name was /Fred Cbllius, and he was' one of four who objected tio militarism in any shape or.form. Collins was promptly/put- under arrest for contempt of colirt, and removed to the,prisoners' room. Later lie was re-admitted, and pleaded that his remark was a slip of the tongue, unci not addressed to the Magistrate. He was fined £2 and- costs. . _ Eleven,who had registered since beinc summoned were fined 7is each and casts. Others were fined £2 each and costs. "
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10594, 28 March 1912, Page 5
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123"GAOL OR NO GAOL." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10594, 28 March 1912, Page 5
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