BROKEN HILL STRIFE.
MORE POLICE READY. UNIONS APPEALINC FOR FUNDS. " MINE ISOLATED. (BT mEGBAra—riIKSB ASSOCIATION—COPIRianT.) Sydney, January 7. The Proprietary Company's railway ; lines 1 have been torn up .in some, places; and .in, othors blocked by, largo boulders. The mine is now completely cut off. ■ No attempt will bo mado at present to resume running trains..' Somo telophono wires have also been pulled down, and tho insulators brokeii.;v';: ; .-.i ' Tom Mann .is taking a prominent part ,in tho leadership of the men, and is delivering inflammatory' speeches against the capitalist' system. , •■ > •••.• • ■■.. ■ Several hundred moro .polioe are . held In : readiness to bedispat-ched; to tho Barrier.ijthoir services aro required.: Tho Chief Secretary (Hon; J. Hogue) has direoted mining inspectors not to reoogniss unions when. thoy . desire 1 to'enter .'mines. : If they are interfered ;with r they must look to Government protection through the police.. The unions aro appealing for fundß while ■ tho trouble lasts.. . . "• • ."! ;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 5
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152BROKEN HILL STRIFE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 5
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