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SALUTARY FINES.

AIDING AND ABETTING A STRIKE. LABOUR'S CONT.tj.uPT OF THE LAW PUNiISHEtf. By cable. —Press Association.—Copyright Received 12, 9.530 p.m. Sydney, November 12.

Judge Heydon imposed fines amounting to f'2500 upon the Colliery Employees Federation and its officials, arising from the "afternoon shift strike. Inferring to the 'previous injunctions forbidding the strike, Judge I ley don said: "A more formal, explicit, deliberate, and continuous defiance of the law it is impossible to conceive. The Federation members and officials have shown complete and absolute contempt of the provisions of the Act. If this is not a case for the maximum penalty, there never will be a case for the maximum."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 13 November 1914, Page 4

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110

SALUTARY FINES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 13 November 1914, Page 4

SALUTARY FINES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 13 November 1914, Page 4

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