“RED WORKER."
: van other man convicted. By Telegraph, Per Press AssociatimWELLINGTON, June 10. Although lie agreed that articles of t|he sort published in the “Red Worker' had to be viewed and interpreted in a free, fair, and liberal spirit, Mr Rage, iS.M., in the Court to-day said that, after carefully (reading a copy o! the paper, dated April! 26, 1932, lie came to the conclusion that the articles contained in it expressed seditious intention A conviction was according’}' entered, against William A. J. Lockhart, on a charge of having in Ids possession lor sale or distribution, a copy of the “Red Worker’’ which expressed intention, and advised, and encouraged lawlessness. The question of penalty was reserved until cases, pending against other defendants, have been dealt with.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1932, Page 6
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