CHINESE ASSAULTED.
RECRUIT BEFORE COURT. FRUIT SHOP IXCIDEXT. (R.r Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) GISBORJCE, this dny. "If he S ocs into camp that will be the end of it, but if he is not going to the war I'll send him to gnol. ThntV. the alternative," declared Mr. K I Walton. S.M., at, Wairoa in Bonvictiii" and ordering I'atriek Dcnnia McCarthy to come up for sentence it" called upon in three months for assauHinj a Chinese fruiterer. The police stated that accused, who left a parcel in a shop, made a nuisance of hliiMclf, .•allincr back three times, and when the Chinese attempted to eject him he struck complainant violently on the fare. .-Secured, who claimed to have acted in self-defence, declared that the Chinese, muttering 'Too much humbug," attacked him with a pair of ■seissore. It was stated that accused enlisted and had hecn called up for examination.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 8
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