ANTI-MILITARIST MEETING
ENDS IN CONFUSION, (By Telegraph — Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. It was in the minds of anti-militair-ists to 'hold a meeting idf protest in the Post Office square thfe afternoon. They IheM, heir meeting, and it was a 'meeting of protest, 'but the protest was imiuiniy against .the anti-militairists. Ywriiouis speakers essayed to address a couple of hundred persons, the majority elf wihom were ■ evidently there far' the f.un that they could get. A targe section was much more con derived 'with inquiring dif "anybody had seen.' Kelly?*' th;ain with asking if aliyibedy had heard Hicikey ? in the intervals .between the alleged musical mimihers, small side discussions ivitti-' the' a<nti-n-&litar.iiSts provided entertain--intent, and an airdent photographer also 'created a diveirsi;on at the meeting, (wihich wais ciomm-enced in disorder, and (proceeded 'iw discord ahd after the speakers had been counted out several timelSi, terminaite'd in confusion.'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10634, 13 May 1912, Page 5
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147ANTI-MILITARIST MEETING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10634, 13 May 1912, Page 5
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