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VAGRANCY

EX-COMMUNIST CHARGED. SUBSTANTIAL BAIL SOUGHT. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, May 27. “Although this is only a vagrancy case, I would ask that bail should be substantial,” said Sub-Inspector Ward when Phillip Gordon Brazier, an exCommunist, aged 25, who was charged with being idle and disorderly in that he had insufficient lawful means of support, asked for a remand in order to secure witnesses. The Sub-Inspector said the police regarded Brazier as one of the dangerous agitators who were going about endeavouring to cause disorder. Mr Page, S.M., granted a remand for a fortnight and fixed bail at £l5O with one surety of £l5O.

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Southland Times, Issue 21715, 30 May 1932, Page 11

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VAGRANCY Southland Times, Issue 21715, 30 May 1932, Page 11

VAGRANCY Southland Times, Issue 21715, 30 May 1932, Page 11

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