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DE GROOT CASE EXCITES SYD NEY. —Police clearing people out of Liverpool Street, where the Central Police Court is situated, on the opening day of the case in which Captain de Groot was charged with offensive behaviour in connection with the ribbon-cutting incident. Inset, Colonel Eric Campbell (left), leader of the New Guard, and Captain de Groot leaving the courthouse.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 5

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DE GROOT CASE EXCITES SYD NEY.—Police clearing people out of Liverpool Street, where the Central Police Court is situated, on the opening day of the case in which Captain de Groot was charged with offensive behaviour in connection with the ribbon-cutting incident. Inset, Colonel Eric Campbell (left), leader of the New Guard, and Captain de Groot leaving the courthouse. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 5

DE GROOT CASE EXCITES SYD NEY.—Police clearing people out of Liverpool Street, where the Central Police Court is situated, on the opening day of the case in which Captain de Groot was charged with offensive behaviour in connection with the ribbon-cutting incident. Inset, Colonel Eric Campbell (left), leader of the New Guard, and Captain de Groot leaving the courthouse. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 5