THE I.W.W. TRIALS IN SYDNEY
cninv kwn tup daiipp ' aIULLI AWJ ilili rULIIK j MINISTER EXPLAINS Sydney, July 12. Continuing the debate on the allegations concerning the T.AV.'W. trials, tho [ Hon. D. 11. Hall (Attorney-General) said that Scully's passage from Australia was airanged for by the police. The Gov- ) c-inment had taken slops to intercept : Scully, who was en route to San Francisco, and endeavour to induce him to return. Mr. Hall stated that the Crown laid bcully i's2o, that being his sharo . ■ of tile reward anil maintenance during ! the court cases and final settlement. Scully left the Mini try at his own re- ; quest, because ho feared for bis per- ' sonal safety, and being unable to obtain. < employment, was destrute of funds. Hβ had , appealed for i;10C0 to enable him ' to start OD a ncyy career elsewhere, and commenced an action against the Gov- ! eminent for compensation for losses in- ; curred. He finally agreed to accept .£l5O : in settlement of pay, expenses, and pass- : age.- The police, therefore, were not sponsiblo for liis leaving, as alleged.- , ~ Press Afsii.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 7
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179THE I.W.W. TRIALS IN SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 7
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