FIGHT WITH POLICE
SHIP’S FIREMEN IMPRISONED.
(Per Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, November 21.
As a sequel to the disturbance in Lyttelton on Saturday, four firemen appeared at the Court to-day. Philip Hock (21), William Reylands (23), John Henry Harris (25), for assaulting Constable Hock were each sentenced to one month’s gaol. For obstructing the police, Reylqnds was ordered three months’ gaol, for fighting with a person unknown, and for resisting arrest and assaulting Constable Harris, three months’ gaol. For assaulting a constable, John James Porter, also a firemen, was ordered three months’, ' All with hard labour.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 November 1928, Page 4
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