WATERSIDERS’ STRIKE
SABOTAGE POLICY. (Australian Press Association.) ADELAIDE, September 5, A Public. Safety Bill, giving the Government power to prevent disorder and intimidation on the waterfront has been passed by both of the South Australian Houses of -Parliament. Mr Hall, the Labour Premier, outlined the Communist activities in the State, He said that a deliberate attempt that was made to blow up a train had failed. The electric current mains had been tampered with and there had been nails spread on roads adjacent to the waterfront, so as to prevent the transport of goods by motor vehicles.
MELBOURNE COMMUNISTS. MELBOURNE, September 5. The Communists here are distributing pamphlets, 'exhorting the waterside workers and the seamen to help their Adelaide comrades, and to join in an ‘‘all out policy; to drag in the unemployed and fight police tooth and nail!”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1930, Page 5
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