SHEARERS' TROUBE.
100 FREE LAHOrUKRS IMrRLSONED 13V I'NIOXISTrf. A STEAMER BOMBARDED. (liV KI.UCTRIC TKLKIiKAI'II.—Ci iI'YIUI; HT.) Kvn.VKV, July 'J7. Kaut.y in tht; mouth thn slii'iirern whci are in camp at, South Town on I lie River Darling, Gj miles below Bourke, captured a nmiibor <»f t're labourers, but the police liow-'Vcr, pcf.sii;i<l(;(l thuiu to i-eli';is<! Hie nun. 'J'lie shearers bombarded a steamer which was conveyiiijj fri'ii men 1o the Dinilop .station willi bi-icl;s and stones and the unionists at \Vie:muia also captured 100 free moil as Ihey landed, and Tiow hold them eajitivo in their camp. Wklli.voto.v, Last Night. The ltotokino is announced to leave ilirect for Sydney to-morrow with ninety more shearers.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2970, 28 July 1891, Page 2
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113SHEARERS' TROUBE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2970, 28 July 1891, Page 2
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