BROKEN HILL LOCK-OUT.
CUTTING THE LINES. Sydney, January U. Sixty-two additional , policemen, including twelve mounted men, started for the Barrier last night. ; Business at Broken Hill is paralysed, and the trouble is also having a serious Wl'eet on the trade of Port Pirie. The Proprietary line was cut yesterday to prevent train from reaching the mine. Eleven officials were injured in .Monday's affray, but the only serious case is 'that of Mr. Worsley, chief surveyor, wlio is still unconscious. The Miners' Association has notified its willingness to provide a delegate to confer with a representative of the Arbitration Court with a view to a settlement.
ALL TUB LINKS DAMAGED. POLICE REINFORCEMENTS. Received (i. 0.25 p.m. Sydney, Last Night. All the three lines to the proprietary mine have heeii damaged. Another force of 110 police was despatched to-night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 317, 7 January 1909, Page 3
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137BROKEN HILL LOCK-OUT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 317, 7 January 1909, Page 3
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