THE "LIBERTY" IN TROUBLE AGAIN.
(Peb United Pbess Association.)
CHHrsTCHORCH, August 18 ,h.
', There was another row in the *' Liberty " ' office to- lay. Three men from Rirjgiora— tiossuck, Blackatt, and Sutison. by name—went there tc-day and complained of a paragraph in tho papar. The editor was not to be seen thia time, but the intruders were not to be denied satisfaction, which they obtained by smashing up a quantity of matter ready for publication to-morrow, and doiug some other damage. In tha row one of the compositors was struck on the head with a galley, but not badly hurt. Tho police appeared on the scene, and two of the effandtra were arrested. Hoisflck seems to hr>ve been the principal: the others merely looked on. There were six or seven men in the offica at the time. Bail was allowed. The caße will ba heard 10-awrrciw sm one of wilful damage. ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6092, 19 August 1881, Page 2
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