CASE DROPPED
DISPLAY OF SUBVERSIVE
POSTERS
BOOTSITOP PROPRIETOR AGREES
TO DESIST.
(By Telegraph—Pres.': Ar.noc'.al ion. i
f.TTRISTCTIURC'TL Tlii.i Da}
Two charges against Henry William Reynolds, bootshop proprietor concerning subversive propaganda m the form of posters and pictures, were withdrawn at the request of lhe police in court today, Reynolds having given an undertaking not to display those pictures in future.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1940, Page 8
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60CASE DROPPED Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1940, Page 8
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