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N.S Wales Troubles.

A large procession of workmen paraded the streets of Sydney on Tuesday, and proceeded towards Parliament Buildings to present resolutions condemning the action of the Government at Broken Hill.

A large force of troopers and police on foot took possession of Macquarie street and the vicinity of the Buildings and prevented all approach to the precincts. A deputation of 16 was selected to interview the Premier, bat only three were permitted to enter, and

Sir George Dibbs then declined to receive them.

The police continued to guarS the approaches to Parliament Buildings during the evening. ■ Work is proceeding quietly at the Broken Hill, and the Proprietary mine will send the first shipment of ore to Port Pirie to-morrow.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18920922.2.12

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Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1892, Page 2

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121

N.S Wales Troubles. Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1892, Page 2

N.S Wales Troubles. Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1892, Page 2

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