LAW AND ORDER.
n ra tsno-a. or thb pkess. "' fir-Cit ilien(! of Christchurch have ' til© foresight of the police and "' *Liplen did rall y of volunteers who en " ' iJd'as special police for saving the 'jTTftom a state of violence, and pre®L- loss of life and damage to ** « and property. however, that the Mayor and ' as Chief Magistrates m £jK?& welfare of the whole City ** nidv one section of it—should -deeded at the head of the spec*?!J;rtflbles in order to persuade the & e "j7 b ad congregated unlawfully *«* T£ from violence, and if their eftfw b«n unavailing, it was their *£ individually to strap on a baton, if necessary, use it in the interests TZ prevention of violence to lawThe Mayors posi£Sf Chief Magistrate calls for this JJjJf he having svorn to maintain KSighitis now rather late i* the , rt« .Mayor owes it to the commun- &? trr to make amends by coming £jf,a»ow and exhorting his Labour to assist him in preventing ffSSmsible persons from committing SffStaJee. I notice in to-day's that a nurse has been injured by FgXtbrown by one of these mdiviet J^ TI . COMMTJNIST . m 10th, 1932.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20543, 11 May 1932, Page 17
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