RIOTOUS SOLDIERS.
I WRECK AN ITALIAN'S SHOP. SEQUEL TO BEER BOTTLE ' _ ■■ " AFFRAT77- '-*' v (Received 10 a,n 5 : ' ;• SYDNEY, this day. The refusal of dn-Italian shopkeeper at Manly to allow some soldiers to leave a bottle of beer on his premises led to a quarrel, in which the Italian, in selfdefence, I—ocked out a soldier with'the bottle. 'i..c rumour- spread-that the soldier was dead, and "next day 7a strong body of soldiers visitcd';Manly, and completely, wrecked. ,the._sliop 1 :.._~ -^ As a sequel; 24 -soldiers-have "been remanded on a charge of rioting, bail being fixed at £200 each.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 5
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