MARTIAL LAW IN COLORADO.
EIGHTEEN PITCHED BATTLES. MILITIA CALLED OUT. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Denver (Colorado), Octobcr 28. Martial law lias boon proclaimed throughout Southern Colorado, and tho whole of tho Stato Militia has been called out. . Tliero havo been eighteen pitched battles, during which twenty-eight persons were killed and forty-one injured. Wholesalo damage and destruction of property have marked the striko up to date. Frequent murders and fights botween tho mine guards and strikers aro occurring. A SEDITIOUS LEADER. LABIUM'S DISLOYAL UTTERANCES. "Times"—Sydney "Stm" Special Cables. London, October 28. Larkin, tho striko leader, who has been sentenced at Dublin to soven months' imprisonment for making seditious speeches, did not call evidenco for the defence. Two witnesses for the Crown testified to hearing a speech by Larkin in which he said: "I never said! 'God Savo tho King 1 except in derision." ' James Connolly, of Belfast, succeeds Larkin in control of tho Transport Workers' Union.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 7
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155MARTIAL LAW IN COLORADO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 7
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