■ ■ 1 . . . . . r.y>^r.r : rj*& "Calling a man German who is not * German is one of the most serious andrJJ criminal at the present time,-* ---* said the solicitor defending Arthur Smith, gipsy, at Blackpool. Smith wae " charged with splitting open the head oi John Stevenson with a beer bottle after a discussion on the He said that" "f. when called a cad he did nothing/ but ,; ;j when called a German he struek Stevenson. Smith was sentenced to months' hard labour, and Ordered to» forfeit a £5 surety.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 229, 31 October 1914, Page 11
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