Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, at the unveiling ceremony at the Boys’ High School yesterday. said that his medical adviser had forbidden him to make speeches, but with a few months’ rest he would attempt it again. Evidence that rival gangs in South London are again active led Mr Waddv to remark at Tower Bridge Police' Court: "It the witnesses m this case arc interfered with by mem--I*rs of either of these gangs of young ruffians I shall grant a warrant for the offenders arrest and it will go very hard with him William Smith U 8) Pell Street. Stepney, was charged with malicious!>* wounding Arthur Bait Prosecutors evidence was that he was attacked by defendant and another lad. who then called on six others, who kicked him as he lay on ground Mr Hellyer. defending, elicited that Smith and his girl had been attacked l»y a rival gang the night before. Accused called witnesses to prove an alibi. He was to the sessions, bail being
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17759, 1 February 1926, Page 8
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