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The Labour Movement

(PKR UNTIED PRESS ASSOCIATION) Lonpow. March 7 ■ The German Government are purchasing English coal to provide against a general strike of miners. Four thousand of the Marquis of Londonderry's colliers have again struck" out of . sympathy, with the families evicted at Sicksworth. Free seamen and firemen are available beyond tbe requirements of owners. The ' dockers are vainly offering their services owing to the places being filled up. BußLiy, March 6. It is feared a general strike of miners will shortly take place. Brisbane, March 8. A serious disturbance took place yesterday at Olermdnt. Several members of the Fastoralist Executive arrived without previously informing the police and over 200 mounted Unionists attacked them. Sergt. Don n ell endeavoured to protect them and succeeded in keeping the rioters at -bay until the carriage escaped down a narrow lane, but he was severely wounded in the head by a stone. This Day. A small force, of. police and military succeeded in arresting four Unionist ringleaders concerned in the disturbance at Clermont on Sunday J Melbourne, This Day. The extra charge of a penny, a dozen for evening newspapers caused the, newsboys to strike. They took active means to prevent others selling papers, and the result was that very few were sold in the . streets. Numbers of police, armed, with whips, guarded the various newspaper offices. London, March 9. Parnell is advising the Irish working • classes ' to join with the English working classes in seeking to obtain an alteration of the laws, and thus remove the oppression which exists in many industries. The Glasgow and Liverpool branches of the Searnens' Union have refused to join a general strike. "

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 110, 10 March 1891, Page 2

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The Labour Movement Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 110, 10 March 1891, Page 2

The Labour Movement Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 110, 10 March 1891, Page 2

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