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WIDESPREAD DISORDER ON COALFIELDS
POLICE CHARGE CROWDS WTTH BATONS MINERS INFLAMED AND THREATEN REPRISALS STATE MAY CALL FOR VOLUNTEER POLICE SYDNEY, Wednesday.
From an early hour this morning clashes occurred between the miners and police at various points cn the coalfields. The police had been instructed to prevent unlawful assemblies and at least six big gatherings of miners were dispersed by police forces after charges with batons. ...
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A march of 2,500 men from Cessnock to Abermain No. 2 colliery was broken by a baton charge by 100 police, acting under the Government's de ...
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Referring to the clash, the acting Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) said that Superintendent Beatty and Inspector Mackay and other police fore ...
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Another chare by the police took Place at Ellalong, near the Paxton ColHery, later this morning. About half a dozen suffered minor in ...
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PROVOCATION
ALLEGED BY MINERS "Callous and Brutal Policy" SYDNEY. Wednesday.
At the conculusion of a special meeting of the Minors Federation in Sydney to-day. a satement was issued attacking "the combatory sate displayed by ...
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There has been much complaint against the action of the police in attacking miners suddenly, and it Is alleged without provocation. The ...
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SPECIAL POLICE
May Be Enrolled MR. BAVIN'S STATEMENT SYDNKY, Wednesday.
The suggestion that special constables might be enrolled to maintain order or the coaltields was contained in a spee[?] made by the premier (Mr. Bavin) ...
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MINERS' TERMS
FOR A SETTLEMENT Handed to Mr. Scullin MELBOURNE, Wednesday.
The Prime Minister (Mr.Scullin), was privately interviewed by Mr. R. James, M.P. Mr. Booth, M.L.A., J. M. Baddeley, M.L.A., and A. C. ...
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FOOT ORDERS
First Refusal By Police 50 MEN AFFECTED CESRNOCK, Wednesday.
The police to-day refused government food orders to about 50 men who took place in the recent mass picketing demonstrations. The names of ...
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NINETY PITS
Affected By New Stoppage 1,500 MORE MEN IDLE SYDNEY, Wednesday.
An official of the Northern Colliery Owners' Association said to-day that as a result or the closing down of assoelited pits in the north, the ...
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MINERS' CONCERN
For Wallsend Pits THREAT TO MAN PUMPS SYDNEY, Wednesday.
It is stated that the miners at Wallsend are opposed to the safety men leaving the Wallsend sea pits which will probably be ruined. ...
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FEDERAL CABINET
WILL TAKE NO ACTION LEFT TO. STATE MELBOURNE. Wednesday.
The Federal Cabinet to-day gave consideration to the trouble on the northern coalfields, and dealt with the report of the allened formation of a la ...
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REPRESENTATION
Citizens' League to Decide PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE GOVERNMENT SUB-COMMITTEE'S REPORT
An important meeting of the F.C.T. Citizens' League will be held to-night at which consideration will be given to the question ...
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MINISTERS HINT
PUBLIC MAY BE CALLED To Resist Mob Law SYDNEY, Wednesday.
The Minister for Mines (Mr. A. Weaver), said to-day that the issue on the northern coalfields must be fought to a finish. ...
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CITIES OF DEAD
TERRIBLE (CHINESE FAMINE CHILDREN SOLD IN MARKETS EVIDENCE OF CANNABILISM SHANGHAI, Tuesday.
Ghastly details of famine conditions existing in the Kansu Province of Central China were revealed here to-day by Dr. Finlay Andrews, director of the China International Famine Relief Commission who, following ...
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CONSULAR COURT
Negotiations in Nanking FOR FUTURE JURISDICTION SHANGHAI, Tuesday.
Sir Miles Lampson, the British Minister at Peking, is reported to have conferred in Nankingi with the President of the judicial department, ...
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NO NEED
For Wage Reduction MRS. WALSH'S VIEWS SYDNEY, Wednesday.
Addressing a meeting in Macquarie Place to-day Mrs. Adelia Panghurst Walsh, of the Women's Guild of the Empire, said the coal trouble was due ...
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HATRY TRIAL
True Bill Returned LONDON, Tuesday.
The Court at Old Bailey has found a true bill against Hatry and others charged In connection with the crush of the Hatry syndicate. ...
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NATIVE UNREST
Danger Feared In South Africa RED INFLUENCES AT WORK CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.
Significance is attached to native disturbances yesterday at Carnarvon,a small town in the Cape. Resenting the municipal restriction ...
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Addressing the High Court to-day, on the application of the mine owners, to restrain Jurdge Beeby from acting on his interim award in the coal Industry, ...
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REFERENDUM
MAY BE APRIL PARLIAMENT WILL ADJOURN MELBOURNE, Wednesday.
The Federal Cabinet discussed to-day the question of the constitutional powers of the Commonwealth. ...
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WILL OBEY
Dr. Schacht Alters Tone REICHSBANK WILL AID LE HAGUE, Wednesday.
There are indications that Dr. Schacht has already been disciplined, according to a statement made by him: ...
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Even the Nationalist official organ refects Dr. Schachts attitude, Others insist thorn must be a decision instantly as to who is to rule Germany, ...
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PRINCE OF WALES
As Neptune's Barber CROSSING THE LINE LONDON, Tuesday.
A wireless message from the steamer. Kenilworth Castle, on which the Prince of Wales is travelling lo Africa, stall's that garbed in while cap, apron ...
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GEORGIAN TRIAL
ACCUSED BEATEN BY MOB Attack Outside Court BERLIN, Tuesday.
Georgia's uncrowned King, Karunndze who is charged with conspiracy, was the victim of a mob attack by a band of young Germans outside the court. ...
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GUN AFFRAY
In Chicago Flat THREE PERSONS DEAD CHICAGO, Tuesday.
Two bandi[?] and one policeman were killed when the pollce force was summoned by a secret electric signal to a fashionable flat occupied by ...
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