LIVELY DOINGS AT HAY. SPECIAL CONSTABLES SWORN-IN.
I UNITED PBEBB ASBOCIXTIOH. I Stdnkt, 29th Augußt. A force of Unionists at Hay surrounded the coaches about to convey free labduters to the shearmar-sheds. Daring the uproar the horses attached to one of the vehicles bolted, and the driver had his leg broken. The driver of the second ooaoh beoame intimidated, and refused to work. The free men were, therefore, disembarked, and are encamped in the Hay railway goods-shed under police protection. | A large number of Unionists are in the vicinity, and are taking up a threatening attitude. > At a Meeting of Magistrates in the district, it was decided to sw.iar-in a number of 'special constables.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 2
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114LIVELY DOINGS AT HAY. SPECIAL CONSTABLES SWORN-IN. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 2
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