SPIRIT OF UNREST
DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) .„„ . DUNEDIN, 11th January lhe spmt of unrest among the unemployed which manifested itself in Saturday's street demonstration, continued in evidence to-day, when a crowd varying from 200 to 500 persons congregated m the vicinity of the Town
The gathering was of a fairly quiet and orderly nature, with the exception or one or two private arguments which occasionally culminated in brief bouts of fisticuffs.
From time to time addresses wero delivered, but theso were not of an inflammatory nature, and though a force of police was in attendance its intervention was not required. The seven men for whom warrants were issued appeared in the Police Court this afternoon on charges of inciting disorder and acting in a disorderly manner in a public place. The case was remanded till Monday each of the accused being admitted to bail on his own recognisance in a sum of £10. The conditions imposed Wero that they gave an undertaking not to take part in any procession or demonstration or deliver any speeches at a public gathering.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 10
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180SPIRIT OF UNREST Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 10
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