TOO DEMONSTRATIVE
CULVERT BLOWN FI? /per Press Association) Hamilton, September 4. Tlie aftermath of an explosion near a culvert, on (Lp AL'orrinsville-C-am-' bridge Road on August 8, was a ease heard in the Lower Court today, when Antonio Sarich, a young Dalmatian, was charged with discharging explosives on a. public road. Defendant stated that as the result of fhe construction of a culvert 70 acres of his land Quad been flooded to a depth of 3ft- He had, no intention (o blow up the culvert, but merely (o make & protest. In lining accused £5 and costa, Mr Wyvern. Wilson said accused was a, foreigner, but he must learn that ho could not take (he law into his own Lands.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2304, 5 September 1929, Page 5
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