ROWDYISM AT SALVATION ARMY MEETINGS.
. ■' • (BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Timaru, Monday. At the R.M. Court to-day Captain Reuben Smith, of the Salvation Army, and A. Graham, were fined £) each and costs, for committing a breach of the peace in the presence of a constable yesterday (Sunday). The struggle took place over the possession of a four-wheeled waggon used as a chariot by the array. Oamarxt, Monday. Rowdyißm in connection with the Salvation Army meetings still continues. Last night a lad was arrested for throwing a stone through a window of the hall in which the services are conducted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 5
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