DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.
» —— PROSECUTIONS AT GREYMOtTTH. CBy Telejrarph.—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH. Monday. Many instances of disloyal utterances have been reported lately, and police in qtiiries led to three men appearing at the Magistrate's Court. A charge against an Italian employee of the railway workshops was dismissed. Frank Marshall, employed at the State -mines, was convicted, and fined £o. Nicholas Petersen, a naturalised German, employed at Blackball, for intensely disloyal utterances and obscene language, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for using obscene language, and to one month for disloyal utterances.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 7
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88DISLOYAL UTTERANCES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 7
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