" MARK THEM. "
What is likely to occur when strikers and non-unionists iii the agriculturalimplement t.ade meet can be imagined from *.vhat happened at Fobtscray a few days ago (says a Melbourne message to the * -Sydney Morning Herald"). Two non-unionists attended a dance. They had been "marked" by mmc of the strikers and their sympathisers w_o • also proposed to bo present at tbe gathering. The unionists, however, demanded that the anti-unionists should be turned out of the hall before they would enter it. As Footscray is the residential centre of the strikers, and 4 tiie manager was conducting the danco on commercial principles, tho antiunionists had to bear the odium of being told that they must leave the liiiildjm*
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 6
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