RAILWAY OUTRAGES.
ARREST OF A SUSPECT.
REMAND FOR OBSERVATION. (Received July 11, 9.5 p.jn.) SYDNEY, July 11. Following upon the recent attempts to wreck trains in New South Wales detectives shadowed a man in the vicinity of Wingha'm. They arrested him after he returned from church last evening, as he was walking on the railway line. At the Wingham court to-day Raymond Pollock, aged 31, a member of a prominent family, was charged with unlawfully placing obstructions on the railway lino to the danger of the travelling public. He was remanded till July 18 for medical observation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21232, 12 July 1932, Page 9
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