POLICE COUP.
ACCUSED ADMITTED TO BAIL. by cable— press association—copyright. Received Oct. 16, 11.20 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 15. Six Communist leaders —Hairy Pol-. litt, Thomas Wingtringham, J. Ross Campbell, Albert Inkpen, Ernest Crank and William Rust—who were arrested during the raid on the headquarters in. London last evening, and whto were charged at Bow Street with conspiring to incite to sedition and mutiny, were remanded for a week, hail being allowed in one sum of £IOO each. —Reuter.
Following a peculiar accident oh Wednesday afternoon, when a bull-col-lided with a car and another car was damaged near the saleyardis on the , Glover Road, a, stationary car belonging to Mr. Locker, of HurleyvilLe, was damaged (by . a motor lorry yesterday. The lorry, which belongs to the Waimate Plains Dairy Company, struck the car by the side of the road and bent a mudguard and broke a lamp on .the. car. The driver didn’t know he had struck the car, and it is probable that the lorry swerved on the road and the rear portion just glanced the 1 car. Roy McCaughey has purchased Hordern’s Shorthorn bull Milton Master - Key for 1250 guineas (says a Sydney, Press Association message).
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 October 1925, Page 9
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