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THE BROKEN HILLS.

Inv Ei.KCTKir tki.kiii ,\rn ■' 11 1 vi:11; n r i Svdne% September 17. Sl-'.VKK AI. supposed firi'S have occurred :it lirnki'ii Hill. On cai'li occasion tin? wnts ul ikjii- Ln - i■ >illw -n- do d ny"d. Then- i-i ii general feeling of bitter li.) tility aiming Hi'- 11 bomr iiii'inVrs auniii-t the ( i'lvi-ninn-nt • Several who have hitherto support.'.! tin-' .Ministry declare thoy are nimble in maintain tin-in in office an hour lunger. Sir 11. Pnrkes anil Mi' Bruce Smith endorse tin; action of the Govi raini.-nt.

September IS. It is understood that a number of free-trade meaib-rs intcn-1 to vole with thu Government, rather than they should sustain a defeat at the hands of the Labour party, over their action with regard to the Broken Ilill strike. A mass meeting of working men was held to-day, whim the action of the Government ;u arresting the Defence Ooniuiiit"e at Broken Hill was condemned. Kepte nber 1!). The Broken Hill defence Committee has issued a manifesto, appealing to the working class for continued support. It is estimated that up to date £200,000 in wages has been lost by the strikes while many business mcu arc almost ruined.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3158, 20 September 1892, Page 2

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THE BROKEN HILLS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3158, 20 September 1892, Page 2

THE BROKEN HILLS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3158, 20 September 1892, Page 2

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