A CRY OF DISTRESS.
[• BROKEN HILL. STARVATION, AND TALK QF BOMBS. (By TelcErapU.—Press Association,-ComrlirhU I ' Sydney, Jtily 3. /.•Violent spoochce or© being delivered at Broken Hill by Socialists and: unemployed. . One Bpoaker stated tlmt many people were actually starving,' <uid they would havo; to burn down hovels in 1 order, to make employment in rebuilding. v There w,5 tnugji talk of looting sliopg, throwing bombs', and drenching the streets; with .blood, if nothing was done to alleviato the prevailing'conditions by Saturday. Tho Mayor of tho town has telegraphed to tho State Premier (Mr, Wade) asking him to provide relief works. or • relief food sup. plies. ■■■■.• . v
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 5
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106A CRY OF DISTRESS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 5
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