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ALLEGED DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR

—♦— MAGISTRATE DISMISSES CHARGE (New Zealand Presi Armaattmu ■ DUNEDIN, August >1 “Freedom-loving people must disturbed that freedom of speech at in this way be denied to others by concerted animal noises on the gut of a section of the community.’’ aid Mr J. G. Warrington, S.M., in th* Dunedin Magistrate's Court this more, ing when, in a reserved Judgment, hr dismissed a charge of disorderly behaviour laid against Frederick Radkin. a tramway employee. The charge was the sequel to a disturbance at a meeting addreaad by the Minister of Labour (Mr W. Sullivan) in the Dunedin Town KaK on August 21. The Magistrate said that Rudite was by no means alone in his boot* but he was the only one charged, Tt might be that such youthful animal noises were, as Rudkin add, the true and logical expression of It political feelings," added the Mig» trate. “It might well be that perms so behaving could be charged w# disturbing a public meeting.*

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 2

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ALLEGED DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 2

ALLEGED DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 2