ARM BROKEN IN BRAWL.
Bottles and Missiles Thrown at Constables. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, February 5. A brawl, described by the police as of a rather serious nature, took place in Tinakori Road on Saturday evening, when bottles and missiles were thrown at two constables. As a result, Donald John M’Kenzie, a bushman, aged fortythree years, was charged to-day with assaulting Constables Cleverley and Nelson M’Knight, who is now in hospital with a broken arm, with assaulting and resisting Constable Cleverley, and also with drunkenness. He was remanded till next Monday.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20222, 5 February 1934, Page 8
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