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DEMONSTRATORS PUNISHED.
By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright Sydney, February 12.
Feldhausen and his companions, for taking part in a Socialist demonstration against the sentences imposed on the strike leaders, were fined amounts ranging from 20s to £5, with alternatives of seven clays to two months fn gaol. Feldhausen is a Russian. He declared himself an anarchist revolutionary, and said he came to Australia to get greater political y.;. but had failed to obtain it.
MINES RE-OPEN TO-DAY,
Received February 13 5 p.m,
Sydney, February 13.
T4ie southern miners' ballot resulted in 1135 votes for and (15(5 against the resumption of work to-morrow. The district secretary has iss'ued instructions to lodges to resume in accordance with the vote.
WELLINGTON SYMPATHY.
By Telegraph. —Press Association Wellington, February 12,
The conference of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, at present sitting m Wellington, passed a motion expressing indignation at the severity of the sentences inflicted on the leaders of the Newcastle coal strike. The conference also decided to take up a voluntary subscription amongst members of the society in aid of the Newcastle strike fund.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 314, 14 February 1910, Page 5
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