THE I.W.W. PRISONERS.
■■■ ■—'■■'■3 NO REFLECTION .By T6letranh,~Prcu Auik~4^p|| Sydney 1 , Jhagmm It is anticipated that ten m)C3 I.W.W. prisoners will 'b'f'rttfwf Wednesday, Ponsibly King released. , - 1 .JR3 Mr. Storey, reply tag .1» Judge Ewing's report, explwne&.ttS|) Government had simply adhered .|K£ pre-election promise to Appoint W'-M mission. He ridiculed the viiigHip that the Government action tion of the principle of trial by jiaM the Australian cpurts every <Uy2§| hearing appeals against yurieg' without heing accused of reflecnoptf the lower courts. ' \*j| Judge Ewing's fitness to condtMj§Fjj| inquiry was testified to by tile W Government appointing himinto the Darwin gm Senator Pearce disclaimed; ledge of the rumour that "the WmM wealth Government propowd prisoirers when they were JftkawdS New aspects are question of "Will the GorernM*|§i lease the whole lot and will. ffi'jfjl ers be deemed innocent and reidhSuj pensation?" Neither of ibßMr-jfyl sidered likely, but an agitatipa-tttjlfl questions is being contemplatedMlH N.Z. Cable Asm. 7/%3
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 5
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156THE I.W.W. PRISONERS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 5
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