SOME EXCITING INCIDENTS.
FEIDEJRIATIOMSTS HUJSTFiL),
KEn^OU^KS TAKEN BY THE
POLICEi.
DEIPARTUEIEB FEOM WAUII,
(By Telegraph.—Special Reporter.)
WAHEI, November 12.. The federationists were chased by the workers whenever 1 they appeared. On one occasion al federatiotaisfc was suddenly espied, and in a moment the drowd r.uehed him. The police seeing the move rushed to intercept them. Two oi* three constia'blcs seized tlio nuiu naid run him down the street' to get him away from the ctrow'd After taking himi a .short way they let him, go-, bub he Av'as no sooner by himself than the crowd! igiave ohasei. The police also rail with thei object of protectr ing him. At Wynyard's banter h« was (tough*, roughly hatadlecf, and
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10369, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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