TERRORISM IN WALES.
~ 9 DESPERATE FIGHTING WITH POLICE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, November 23. There has been desperate fighting between tho police and strikers -it Pen-y-Graig and Tou-y-Pandy. The police in the main street subjected the. strikers to sudden rushes. From sido alleys tho .rioters hurled stories and household utensils, and from verandahs poured boiling water on to tho heads of the police. The chairman of the Miners' Committee ■vainly appealed to the rioters to desist from violence, and narrowly escaped personal injury. . Fifty rioters were injured. : The , absence of arrests has been a feature. of the disturbances. "Tho Times" condemns'.the vacillating and feeblo administration, of Mr. Winston Churchill, Homo' Secretary, in South Wales, which has, it says, given over South Wales to disorder and violence. Citizens are terrorised, shops plundered, and, dwellings destroyed. .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 5
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134TERRORISM IN WALES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 5
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