QUEENSLAND SHEARERS.
THE JUDGE' 3 OPINION. A NASTY SMACK FOR THE UNIONISTS. BEiSBiNE, This day. In the Supreme Court to-day, while i witness in a conspiracy case was describing the manner in which the Unionists met tin free laborers at Clermont. and how tb police declined to act without orders, Judgi Harding remarked, " As the police were al armed with six-shooters there would no have been many who boohoohed a aeconc time if I had been one of the police. It ii monstrous to consider how any free natior is to exist when such things are considered justifiable and allowable." His Honoi condemned the conduct of the police in nol making arrests.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6144, 9 May 1891, Page 3
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