STRANGE HOSPITALITY.
~C*~ REX MEN'S S I R IKK AKUUEL. \ OLCNTETH FLUE MAN assaulted. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON. this day. j Wlu'ii the remit maritime strike was ; oil, applications were called for nonunion laborers. A young man, Keith l pton Poole, rdspomled and made the \oyago Home in the Arawa, working as a fireman and in other capacities. I In Wellington (lie oilier (lav he met | .l antes McAJahen and Albert Edward Dory. They had had n drink or two | and Poole accepted the imitation of ids ' companions to go on hoard the Arawa and have a. meal. When cn hoard awailiiiji- Ilm men's hospitality a dish c.f ; slew was thrown over his head. A seuffle ensued in the l nurse of which Poole received a severe cut over the eye. The accused were the ringleaders, t Poole retaliated and charged them will assniili. Tlicy appi'.uvd hefot'e the Court yesterday, and each was fined £5. .half of which was awarded in Poole as 1 compensation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 8
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