POSITION IN QUEENSLAND
PREMIER" AND TH li R AILWAY- ■ ■■'■ ■ ■. ■•■'." men ■■'.'■": ■"'"'■ ■.;
FARMERS WARD WORKERS AT I-" "CAfRNS:'' ■■'*'-T'"'_.' . ■
(CKITIO rilll AJSOCIAt! OH— COPI»IQBT.)
(Received; 4th November,- 9 a ; .'m.)
C BRISBANE,' This ,Day.
Following the refusal of the railwaymen at Boweniiio deliverj, coal; on, the wharves, the Premier,; announced''that the Government .would be compelled" to take steps to,see.that'its' authority was not undermined. 'The jPremier had-pre-viously threatened .the; men with dismissal if they .refused to handle the. poal. Work is proceeding quietly at Cairns, and the watersiders'; tire'Working.'.'caj'go xindec the protection of the farmers; who yesterday routed the Communists. ■■'
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 5
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97POSITION IN QUEENSLAND Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 5
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