BROKEN HOLL RIOTS.
TRIAL Or TOiM MANN. VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. AN ADDRESS TO THE GROWN. (dt telegraph—ruEss association—coriEionT.) (Red. April-29, 10 p.m.). Sydnoy, April 29. Tho judge, in summing up in Tom Mann's caso in connection with the Broken Hill strike, said Mann's speeches' were materially against him, for they showed that ho was at' all times prepared to offer resistance to tho police. The jury, after five hours' deliberation, brought iu a verdict of not guilty. (Rcc. April'3o, 0.30 a.m.) Sydney, April 29. Tom Mann addressed a crowd shortly after his' acquittal. Ho said ho would not have whimpered if ho had got five years for tho job. They wore once moro released from man's oppression and "by tho God WTio niado them they would let the capitalist crowd know it in future."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 5
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135BROKEN HOLL RIOTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 5
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