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THE NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERY TROUBLE.

Stdnet, March 13. In the Legislative Assembly, Mr, Watkin moved the adjournment in order to condemn the action of the Government in sending police to Mirfmi in connection with the colliery strike. Several Labour members made accusations against the Government of showing a partisan spirit, and favouring the colliery proprietors, They also alleged that the Government were lending assistance in the evictions of miner's.

Ministers denied the charges, and! asserted it was thoirduty and intention to maintain law and order, and that they would take any stops they deemed necessary for the purpose. Sir Henry Parkes urged the Government to introduce legislatjpn ! compelling investigation in trade disputes,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4975, 14 March 1895, Page 2

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THE NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERY TROUBLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4975, 14 March 1895, Page 2

THE NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERY TROUBLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4975, 14 March 1895, Page 2

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