BROKEN HILL RIOTS.
' e TWO RIOTERS SENTENCED, ii -• JUDICIAL DEM'XCIATIOX OF XO.\ '" MANX. Itemed May (i, 0.5 p.m. Sydney, Mity 0. Stokes and May were found guilt) of rioting at Broken Hill on Januarj 9th, and were sentenced, Jlay to tw< ' years' and Stokes to three years' hart; ,r labor. The jury had recommended then r ." to mercy owing to the excitement pre l vailing- at the time. Mr. Justice Pring, in sentencing thi ' prisoners, said that the men of liroker ' llill had heen misled by Tom Mann \ who they would some day liml out wa« 1 their worst enemy. "He lives," said his Honor, "on keeping lip strife. Tin '' sooner you awake to the fact that tiiis " agitator, who lives upon your hard earn--1 i;igs, is your enemy, the Letter for you, Holland, the Socialist, was found guilty of using seditious language at Uioken Hill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 86, 7 May 1909, Page 2
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146BROKEN HILL RIOTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 86, 7 May 1909, Page 2
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