THE JOHANNESBURG TROUBLE.
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(Per Press Association'-)
.I&eeived May 15, at 8.45 a.m. _ 0"- Joliaimcslitirf:, May 14: ■-~~:The streets are patrolled and barn.itfdes are erected at danger points. Tliteltramsheds are converted into -a camp. The military is ready to reinforce the police. Pnhhc opinion is ntfainst the .strikers, owiiik to the inconvenience caused. Glynn, who was arrested, but admitted t" bail, headed the .-triker.> in attempting to rush the pmver station. li> stoppage would have pltiu-ed the streets, .shops, and houses ihto darkness. i„ : ,ddition to.stopping the trains. Mounted pol.ee are dtspersed thr.muh ilie ;"«'". T"' prions •Horn" full, all other- arrested are taken to Fort Maniy. The p-h'v were on duty for 3ti hour.-.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10766, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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116THE JOHANNESBURG TROUBLE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10766, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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