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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume. 33, Number 9. 25 June, 1970

It's All... Nearly all ...in the Dominion

page 32

It's All... Nearly all ...in the Dominion

The Dominion caption to this photograph read "Police struggling with one of the demonstrators involved in the melee which broke out as the All Black rugby team left a Government reception at Parliament last night."

As you can see from a comparison of the Dominion front page (for Friday, 12 June) and the photograph below, the policeman's handful of hair was carefully excised from the photograph—undoubtedly to preserve the sensibilities of the mothers of ten who this week have been complaining about rat-bag students who beat up cops.

The Dominion 4 Cents 25C Weekly Delivered Vol 63. No 219 Tel. 44-020 Friday, June 12, 1970 P. O. 1297, Wellington, N.Z. Tv Dispute Hits Strait Rail Ferry Service 5 Dismissed: Crew Refuses To Sail Industrial Reporter All Cook Strait Rail Ferry Sailings Were Cancelled Last Night And There Are Doubts Whether Services Will Be Resumed Today. An Industrial Dispute Aboard The Aranui Yesterday Led To The Dismissal Of Five Motormen And The Crew Refused To Make The Scheduled 6.40 P.M. Wellington To Picton Salling The Late-Night Picton To Wellington Salling Was Also Cancelled. With The Aramoana Off The Run For Its Annual Survey The Aranui Has Been Maintaining The Cook Strait Service On Its Own. It Sailings Are Not Resumed Today The Effects, Interms Of Passenger And Freight Delays, Are Expected To Be Serious. Yesterday'S Dispute Arose When Motormen Sought Time Off To Prepare For Their Midday Meal. They Were Told They Could Stop Work At 11.45 A.M. In Preparation For The Noon To 1 P.M. Meal Break Five Men Stopped At 11.30 A.M. Add Were Dismissed. When The Ship'S Master Refused To Resciad The Dismissals The Rest Of The Crew Refused To Make The 6.40 P.M. Sailing. It Is Understood That The Parties Were Desdlocked Last Night With Little Prospect Of A Solution Being Found In Time For Today'S 10 A.M. Wellington To Picton Service But A Union Steam Ship Company Spokeman Said Last Night That Every Effort Was Being Made To Resolve The Dispute To Permit The Resumption Of Normal Services. On Company Drivers In The Manawain. Wellington, Hutt Valley And Wairarapa Areas Will Hold A Further Slopwork Meeting On Monday To Discuss Negotiations On Their New Award. There Has Been No Suggestion So Far That The Meeting Is Likely To Load To A Further Sloppoke Of Deliveries By The Drivers. 7 Protesters Arrested At Farewell For All Blacks Seven Youths Were Arrested Lost Night Offer 500 Demonstrators Surged Through Parliament Grounds Booing The Departing All Black Team. They Will Appear In The Wellington Magistrate'S Court On Charges Including Disorderly Conduct, Indecent Language And Obscene Language They Were Arrested In A Melee At The Main Gates During Protests Lined To Coinclude With A Parliamentary Farewell To The All Black Rugby Team Most Of The Youths Arrested Were Hauled From The Crowd Photographed By Police And Put Into A Large Police Van. One Youth Was Arrested After A Policeman Was Claim To Have Been Showered With Dirt. Sky Writer At Lunch-Time Yesterday Boll Wag, Thef Both Arme The Bandits. Boil With A Pistols. Entry To The Sou Bourne Branch Metropoliate Seeur Vices Pty Ltd. Shop 2 A.M. By Pasing A Men They Handcaffed Watchman To A A Made Their Getaw Car With Surfboard Roof. A Night Watchin M.S.S. Raised The After Trying To Ph Guard For Half An Almost Immedis State Wide Police I The Handing Swung Great N.Z.P.A. Police Struggling, With One Of The Demonstrotors Involved In The Melee Which Broke Out As The All Black Rugby Team Left A Government Reception At Parliament Lost Night.

Photograph of police arresting a man at an Springbok tour protest