MOTORISTS ALLEGE ASSAULT.
KEN" BEGGIIfCr FOR MQWEY. "EARLY-MOB3*IN t G HAPPENING. (Bγ Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The police are making inquiries into an allegation. t&a.t two men assaulted nvo others in Dixon Street early on Sunday morning, Mr. A. B. Duff, of 1-land" Bay, and Mr. Charles Aamogt, of Jessie Street, were returning to a car which was parked in Dixan Street when they were approached by two men. The men said they had ninepence and asked Aamogt to make up the price of a "feed." Their request was refused, and Aamogt was thereupon knocked down. The other man went around to Duff, who, not realising there was anything untoward, had got into the driver's seat, and struck him. Duff got out to defend himself, but the two men made off. A policeman arrived a few minutes after the occTirrenee, but there was then no eign of the assailants.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 290, 8 December 1931, Page 12
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