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LAWLESS STRIKERS IN COLORADO.

POST OFFICE AND BRIDGE BUfiNED. TROOPS RESTORING ORDER. By Xoleeraph-P.resa ABsociatlon-GopyrJsht New York, October 30. News from Trinidad, Colorado, reports a recurrence of the strike troublo, despite the presence of the militia. A bomb was thrown into a camp near tho St. Thomas mine. It created a panic; the miners", however, escaped unhurt. The strikers then burned the post offico of the Aguilar district, a trestle bridge on tho Colorado Railroad, and fusilladed the mines at' various points. The troops then instituted a system of patrol which is likely to effectively restore order.

DUBLIN TIMBER BTRIKE, FREE LABOUR BREAKING IT DOWN. "Times"—Sydney, "Sun" Special Cables. London, October 30. Free labourers from Manchester are replaoing the timber merchants' . employees in Dublin. They,are housed in promises belonging to the employers. Two hundred of the dockers have returned to work, and the strike is gradually breaking. All the delayed steamers aro boing discharged. Merchants are largely employing motor-lorries, and probatily hundreds of carters will he left without employment when tho strike is over.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 5

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LAWLESS STRIKERS IN COLORADO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 5

LAWLESS STRIKERS IN COLORADO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 5

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