AMERICAN LABOUR RIOTS.
Narrow Escape of a Railway Train.
(Per United Press Association).
Washington, August 22. | The strikers it Buffalo threw the engine of the New xork express off the rails, but the couplings broke, and saved the carriages from injury. Tbe rebellious miners met General flames' troops again and exchanged shots, ten being killed. The soldiers stood their ground, and tho miners at first retreated and then yielded, Two hundred were imprisoned in tho stockade. Numbers of the rioters have fled to tho mountains for refuge, swearing they will assaesinalo Carnes, At Coal Creek, 400 prisoners we f e secured. Thp churches and railw cars are filled with them. They will be prosecuted civilly.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4200, 24 August 1892, Page 2
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115AMERICAN LABOUR RIOTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4200, 24 August 1892, Page 2
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