COLD SNAP IN NEW SOUTH WALES
PER PEESS ASSOCIATION. Jteceived 23, 1.2 a.m. Sydney, Jure 22. The weather is bitterly cold, and is playing havoc with stirving stcck. LABOUR RiOTS IN AMERICA. A MINE DYNAMI" ED, ' PER PRESS AKSOriAIION'. Received 21, 7/29 p.m. j • New York, June 21. The Mayor of Pats won, Nev Jtrsey, suspending the Chief of Policr, amid bimse'f wi'h a iifi» and revolvers, assumed the com ma ad and dis'ribu'ed revolvu-s to the mill troika g, telling tLeai to shoot ilie Anarchists on sigh 1- . Tho police dispersed a procession of 400 Italians. j The Gjvernor of the State lias de-! spatuhed troops to Pa'e son. j The strikers at Williamson n, Virginia, ordered twenty five miners to quit woik, and on refusal threw dyna-1 mite into a shaft., killing five, When' the survivors emerged the strikers j fired, injuring maty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 3
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145COLD SNAP IN NEW SOUTH WALES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 3
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