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TROUBLE IN WALES.

London, March 25

The strikers at Clydach Vale set fire to a slaughterhouse, and dragged a carl belonging to a butcher named Jones to the lop of a hill, whence they hurled it down against the ruins. The rioters alleged that Jones’s brother showed the police a short cut across the mountains, thus enabling them to turn the rioters’ flank on Thursday, but the allegation was untrue. By the flooding of a colliery at Gillach Coch two men were killed and others imperilled. The police, soldiery, and rioters co-operated to effect the rescue.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19110328.2.24

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 972, 28 March 1911, Page 3

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TROUBLE IN WALES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 972, 28 March 1911, Page 3

TROUBLE IN WALES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 972, 28 March 1911, Page 3

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