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The American Labor War.

STRINGENT MEASURES OF THE GOVERNMENT. WOMEN ATTACKING THE POLICE. (PER PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Washington, April 25 The Coxeyeite arrivals in the city are treated as vagrants, aud the Government notify that it is intended to strictly enforce the laws against vagrants, as large mobs are expected. Fifty women attacked the police at Uniontown, Pennsylvania, demanding the release of some imprisoned strikers. The police repelled the assault wifh clubs and bayonets.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 298, 26 April 1894, Page 2

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The American Labor War. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 298, 26 April 1894, Page 2

The American Labor War. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 298, 26 April 1894, Page 2

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