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REGARDED AS DANGEROUS.

EX-COMMUNIST REMANDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. "Although this is only , a vagrancy case, I would ask that bail should be substantial," said Sub-Inspector Ward, when Phillip Gordon Brazier, described as an ex-Communist, aged 25, was charged in the Police Court to-day with being idle and disorderly, in that he had insufficient lawful means of euppprt. The police asked for a remand in order to secure witnesses. Sub-Inspector Ward said the police regarded Brazier as one of the dangeroue agitators who were going about endeavouring to cause disorder. A remand for two weeks was granted. Bail was fixed at £150.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 12

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REGARDED AS DANGEROUS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 12

REGARDED AS DANGEROUS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 12

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