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T. E. Taylor and the Rowdies.

PRESS ASSOCIATION. Christchurch, April 16. After the uproarious meeting on Wednesday night, nine or ten young men went to Mr T. E. Taylor's h' use on the Cashmere Hills, called him ou , and wanted to know what he had to say about Dreadnoughts. The men only left after Mr Taylor had eiven one a smart cut,across the face with a cane. The police had heard of an intention to raid Mr Taylor's house and two constables came on to the scene. Mr Taylor let the rowdies off with and will not prosecute,

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Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4131, 16 April 1909, Page 5

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T. E. Taylor and the Rowdies. Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4131, 16 April 1909, Page 5

T. E. Taylor and the Rowdies. Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4131, 16 April 1909, Page 5

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