GUILTY OF ASSAULT.
OUTSIDE MISSION MEETING. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEE FINED. RELIGIOUS FERVOUR NO EXCUSE. (Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Friday. As - a sequel to one of Mr A. H. Dallimorc's faith-healing meetings, Thomas James Kingstonc, tramway employee, who acted as doorkeeper, was to-day fined 10s with costs, for assault. He punched a man in the crowd outside the hall. The defence was that complainant and his friends had 'been frequenting Mr Dallimorc's meetings endeavouring to persuade people to alter their religious views. They had been definitely hostile to Air Dallimore, and accused got excited. The Magistrate said there was someprovocal ion, but religious fervour was no excuse for violence. He refused to suppress accused's name.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18808, 2 December 1932, Page 8
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