FOUND GUILTY OF SEDITION
■ ■ • BRISBANE' LABOUR LEADER SENTENCED. SIX MONTHS' ""IMPRISONMENT. • By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright BRISBANE, 22nd March. In a case arising out of the tram strike, Munro, organiser of the Australian Workers' Union, was charged with attempting to procure persons to do grievous bodily harm to nonunionist*; also, with publishing seditious matter, It was stated that accused urged strikers to see that non-unionist* met with accidents. He vvim found guilty of sedition -and sentenced to six months' imprioomiieilL. Why bo weak and nervous — lono up tho system, quiet the nerves. Steams' Wine Cod Liver Extract Jncreas^s circulation, builds up tissues and invigorates the ontiro fayjsleni. — Advt. At the Mount Cook Police Statiou, before Mr. K. Li&sington, J-P., William Tltomui) Waters was convicted ivuil di*> ciuirgqd loi; dntnk.cun«fe» 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 7
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130FOUND GUILTY OF SEDITION Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 7
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