Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

THREE POLICEMEN SHOT. .MANY PERSONS INJURED. 'Australian and N.Z, Cable Association) Received Mav 8, 11.85 a.m, NEW YORK, May 2. Tho Boston correspondent of. the New York ‘World' states that three policemen were shot and a number of porous injured in the May Day riots between soldiers, sailors and Radicals. PEACE DELEGATES WARNED. Received May 8. 11.85 a.m. NEW YORK, May 2. The Washington correspondent, of the New York ‘World’ .says that Secret erviee officials have cabled the American peace delegates in Paris warning nera that bombs might have been nailed to them., DUBLIN WORKERS 7 ACTION. PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED. Received Mav 8, 10.20 a.m. LONDON; April 30. Dublin workers declared Thursday a public holiday. Newspapers, trains and public services were suspended. RIOTS IN NEW YORK. NEvTToRK, May 1. Soldiers and sailors stormed the .nay Gay labor demonstration in Madison Square. Police reserves dispersed the •rowds,’ who bfi three dead. At Cleveland I.W.W. riots wore started, when soldiers seized a red flag carried in the "procession.

AGITATORS TO BE DEPORTED. WASHINGTON. May 1. As a result of attempts to assassinite prominent Americans it lias been loclded to round up and deport anarchists and l.W.W.’s and Bclsnevikf. The Jovernment is determined to loot out die anarchists throughout the country. UGLY PARIS DEMONSTRATION. PARIS, May I. Infantry and cavalry reinforced the 'omlarmerie to prevent- May Day done n‘drat or.s marching to the Palace de a Coricoide. ’ Firemen turned fire hoses on the ■rowd. who twice broke the military ■•onions. Many head,-, were broken in baton charges. Another riotous crowd gathered in the Place Longera, and honied, •‘Down with t lie Government. *’ ihe outlook was ug'ier at nightfall. LARGE NUMBER WOUNDED. JOM'ODN, .May 2. The. Paris riots continued at night. The demonstrator.-,- attempted to hamcade trie streets, hut mourned troops .■barged the mob, A great number were wounded, including Deputy Caeben, editor of M/Huhianite,’ and a municipal councillor.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ME19190503.2.25

Bibliographic details

Mataura Ensign, 3 May 1919, Page 5

Word Count
318

MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS. Mataura Ensign, 3 May 1919, Page 5

MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS. Mataura Ensign, 3 May 1919, Page 5