BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.
EXTRA POLICE." (bi TStroßArn—peess'as'sooutioit—corriitonT.) ■ : i : ■ • Sydnoy, January s. Fifty ortra: police have been dispatched to Broken Hillj J where ..tho Proprietary Company' s employees. - are ■ idle owing to their refusal. to .ac.cepfc tho-company's reduction ; of : ''C , ■/ •; The bntohors liava Spcliiiwl to supply the'. Proprietary Mino yvith meat. . -•: , \ RAILS . CUT THROUGH. " (Rec.' January 5, 11.5 p.m.) . r ' .v v . Sydney, January 5. To-day, the. rails approaching the Proprietary Mine were cut The police, by a< ruse, had' been drawn away from the spot.
Tom Mann drove Dr. Hains round by another routo to the Proprietary Mine, where tho doctor's services wero required by an injured man. , i
' [The ino}dent ( concerning: Mr. Tom Mann, was thus referred .i.to;rin yesterday's : cablegram :— "Br. Hains :tried .to drive through'under: police escort, but'the,-crowd; prevented him from doing' so. Tom/Mann then jumped -into' -the 'buggy:and : idro'vß-it'/'away."]■:'.■. . :■.;■•'■'■'■-'■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 7
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142BROKEN HILL TROUBLE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 7
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