PROHIBITIONIST AND POLICE INSPECTOR.
A CASE DISMISSED. [Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND, Dec. 10. ; At the Police Court, Richardson, now undergoing imprisonment for refusing to pay a"'fine inflicted for disturbing 'Sir Joseph Ward's meeting, proceeded against Inspector Cullen,. asserting that the. latter had said to him in Queen Street: "You are a cadger, and dive by cadging. I will have vou punished as a common vagrant.I am not going to allow you to create disturbances and provoke a breach of the peace." Richardson's counsel applied for an adjournment. Application was refused, and tiie case dismissed by default.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12996, 11 December 1902, Page 6
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