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Protesters remanded

PA Wellington A man and a woman appeared in the District Court at Wellington last week on charges relating to the pasting up of posters in Porirua objecting to the visit of Prince Charles. Margaret Barbara Davey, aged 32, a schoolteacher, and Donald Frank Polly, aged 45, a youth worker, pleaded not guilty to two joint charges of placing a document on a wall of the Porirua City Library without the owner’s consent and behaving in an insulting manner in Cobham Court, Porirua, on March 30. They were, remanded to June 17 by Judge Kearney*

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Press, 9 April 1981, Page 2

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Protesters remanded Press, 9 April 1981, Page 2

Protesters remanded Press, 9 April 1981, Page 2

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