SCENE ON THE CLYDE.
- EVICTIONS CARRIED OUT
BY CABLE —PRESS'- ASSOCIATIQ^T.—^JOPYBIGHT Received- Dec. 3-I*, 1.50 "p.m.' r LQ*N^9-is r , 'fiec. 30. Four evictions yr f eyeout. on •the Clydebank .duj'jpg'the morning and were witnessed large crowds, but there was The officers were -'±b shatter the ..barricaded the of the, occupants'.' / -gcouts warned the ■ neighbourhood hundreds'of women and children wjej;e crying piteously. Cr;owd§\ cers, .Specially in th,e fourth house, from- .whence agonising, screams prowhile the . door was being pounded. The' evi cior s fo un d ' tlie kitehejn. barricade,d lyitih, sewing matables 'and beds.-- . The inmates rushed the officer when he penetrated the; interior, ,and the police caihe to the restored order.; 1, .
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 9
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112SCENE ON THE CLYDE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 9
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