REV. DAVIDSON
KICKED DOWNSTAIRS. (United Press Association—3y Electric Telegraph —Copyright.) LONDON, October 14. Major Hammond, a magistrate and acting churchwarden at Morston, Norfolk, admitted in court that when the Rev. Harold Davidson, of the Stiffkey case, came to demand the keys of the church, he kicked him downstairs. He was fined £2 for assault.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1932, Page 5
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