BRISBANE STRIKE.
'STATEMENT BY QUEENSLAND PREMIER. PARLIAMENT DIKSOLVED. ' 8t TolecriDh-l'rcßs Asjoolntlon-Conyrl&W Brisbane., March H>Parliament Ims boon dissolved. The elections will dike nlnco on April 27. i Mr. Denlinm (the Premier), in a slaloi liient before the Assciiilily adjourned, wud - Hint twenty members of Pnrlinmr-nt liml 5 been implicated in lawless and foolish |ini--3 cccdiiißs fomieefcd with (lu< lale i-lrikc, 1 which had paralysed industry mid liroiißlit i unmerited sutYoriugs on (liutisnnds. Tho 1 Government hail decided not to l.o! 1 ntif other session, but to bring Ihiiss , ini- > worthy members before a higher 'ribnimt tlin'n Parliament. Tho people were n>ked to eiinoiinen their judgment. Ho was confident Queensland would stand to tho mon who had stood to her in the hour of danger. THE AFf Eli MATH. ; (liec. March 17, 5.5 p.m.) Brisbane, March 10. is an aftermath of tho strike, many nrc seeking work. The Treasurer promised a deputation of employees in the Harbour 1 Department that ho would give them em--1 ployment when it was available, but [ would not discharge those who had helped at the time of the strike.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 18 March 1912, Page 5
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182BRISBANE STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 18 March 1912, Page 5
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