BROKEN HILL STRIFE.
ELEVEN OFFICIALS INJURED, , MORE POLICE. SERIOUS EFFECT ON TRADE, (at TDiiEaairu—press aSsociatiok—cori'uloKT,) sydnoy, January .6. Sixty-two 'additional polico, including twelve mounted men, started for the Barrier last night. Business at Broken Hill is paralysed. ■ Tho' trouble' is; also having a 'serious effect on tho trade of .'Porto' Pirio. Tho Proprietary railway lino was out yesterday, to prevont a provision train reaching tho mine. l ■ .•. '' Eleven officials wero injured in Monday's affray. Tho only serious case is that of Mr. Worsley,' Chief Surveyor. Ho is still, unconsoious. . ■ The Miners' : Association has notified its willingness to provide - a delegate to confer with o representative; of the . mine-ownerß and tho President of the Arbitration Court, I with a view to a settlement. I; FURTfIEtt FORCT OF POLICE. , . (Roc. January 6, 9.25 p.m.) • Sydney, January 6. All tho tlireo linos to tho Proprietary Mine have been damaged-. ; Another force of 110 police was dispatched •to Broken Hill to-night.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 5
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157BROKEN HILL STRIFE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 5
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