SHE A HERS' DISPUTE
A FATAL AFFRAY. INCEXDIAIJISM. OUTRAGE BY UXIOXISTS. POLICE STI'CK" IT. (lIV KI.I.CTRIC TKI.KCKAPII.- COPVIiICIIT.) Jiuisr.ANj:. April 10. Tiik shearers threaten railway linesinen's wives that if they ilo not subscribe to assist, t.he Unionists th"ir houses will In; liurneil down. A fatal atl'ray occurred :it Barcaldine Downs between two free lulnuivrs. One named \Y. Leod, seized ii. biyonel from the nniied guard and stabbed the other, named Ryan, dead. A woolshed on the Gunuardo station. containing 500 bales of wool, lias been burned down by unionists. April IT. A wool shed and hut on the, Milostation near Adavale (llill miles west Charlesville), was burnt to flu; ground and tin; men ill charge taken prisoners to thi; unionist camp. A body of police has been stuck up by the unionists at Coreena, and a relief party has been despatched to their assistance.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2927, 18 April 1891, Page 2
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144SHE A HERS' DISPUTE Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2927, 18 April 1891, Page 2
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