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BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

AXOTJIER JIIXK CLOSED. 'his 01' VKILKXCK DKXOI XCEI) 11V STRIKE LEADERS. deceived l.i, h.i.i |...... Sydney, January la. Illock 10 mine closed down at midnight, since when it has been closely picketed. Over 000 employees are idle. A number of mining ollic:als and a posse of police remain in charge of the mine. Xo attempt was made to repair the damage to the water pipe caused by last night's explosion. The plumbers aiul other workmen declined to tackle the job, fearing that by doing so they would be placed on the black list. The miners' executive strongly deprecate such actions and are trying by all means possible to discourage acts of violence and the destruction of property. They blame irresponsible persons who have not the good of the unionists at heart. • Over three hundred police, are on the hill.

AXOTIIKIt BOMB l'Ol'Xl). OTHER JUNKS LIKELY TO CLOSK DOWN. Received 10. 0.33 ii.m. Sydney, .liinunr.r 13. While sciirt'liiiiK in the vicinity of last night's explosion another Imiihli. fully charged, with a 12in fuse attached, was found. It is rumored that somi' of thp other mines are likely to close down shortly.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 324, 16 January 1909, Page 2

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BROKEN HILL STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 324, 16 January 1909, Page 2

BROKEN HILL STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 324, 16 January 1909, Page 2

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