AUCKLAND RIOTS.
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Tli.' (hivcriior-Geiicral «liiis sent n message in tliL* Mayor (! f Aut kla;.'l: 11 Von and your city have my deepest sympathy in your |irt".,.nl distresses. I earnestly that reasonable counsel', will mnv prevail and (hat I In--111- city's traditional high repulaI inn Ini' the observance of law and order a ill be .speedily rees(ablislied."
“ I de-ire dial i‘vei-y civilian slionld realise that I lie police have now full authority to clear (he street-." said the mayor (Mr I Intchison) this afternoon. “If any trouble arises owing to people being assembled .1 will read the Hint Act to force the spectators off the thoroughfares, and if they do not then disperse they will be liable to prosecution on a criminal charge.--■■'Press Association.
ASHBURTON TROTS. Harvest Handicap. Idosovs. Uni,-5 Nelson’s Victory (12yds)' ], 0 Bracken fser) 2- 1 Netta Ore (21yds') 0. Scratched; Country King. Won by half a length: head. Time, A min 20 2-osi‘c. mastkrton RACKS. Opaki Handicap. ITOsoys. liu.2 Rational 11. (7.0) 1, 0 Pewit (7.0) 2, 1 Chopin (0.0) 0. Scratched: Tminent. Won by a head: half a length. Time, linin' 00 4-ssoe.
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Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 24
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197AUCKLAND RIOTS. Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 24
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