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THE I.W.W.

UNITEb STATES’ ACTION. Press Association—Copyright, Austra. liuu and N.Z. Cable Association. Now York, November 14. Tbe cruiser Tacoma and the tor-pedo-destroyer Coldsborongli have been sent to Everett, owing to a recurrence of I. WAV. troubles. One hundred murder charges have been laid as the result of a recent riot. A VILLAINOUS LETTER. The Returned Soldiers’ Association in Melbourne recently advertised ashing the lady who witnessed the assault on a returned soldier who was in an invalid chair at the Yarra Bank to call at the association’s office, on the fourth floor of the Block Arcade. In response to this the following letter, signed “A True Australian,” was forwarded to Mr Franklyn Murray, secretary, and was handed to the National Referendum Council:— “It’s a ... pity that the dirty, rotten, soldier in the chair wasn’t killed. 1 hope the Germans will kill all the dirty Australian rotters at the front. Good luck to the Germans. We hope that they will win the war. To hell with. Billy Hughes and his dirty conscription crew. The dirty rotten ... tralian soldiers, let them rot in the trenches. Vote ‘No’ on Saturday and the British and lousy Australian soldiers—the skunks. , ■ Success to Germany. I.W.M . tor ever.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 16 November 1916, Page 8

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THE I.W.W. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 16 November 1916, Page 8

THE I.W.W. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 16 November 1916, Page 8

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