THE BENMORE TROUBLE.
TO THE KDITOtt. Sm,—ln tho event, of Mr Mlddleton boing denied police protection for his N.S.W. employees during shcarhrg time, it may uot be -widely known that in such a case as this a New South Wales judge (Sir William Windeyer) laid down th<_ law that free labourers wero quite justified in arming themselves and shooting those uninuist. ■who interfered with their liberty. These remarks were called forth when the judge sentenced soma cowardly unionist ruffiuns to long terms of imprisocment for brutal outrages enfree labourers.—-I am, ko., -Duneilin, October 8. N.S.W.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10176, 10 October 1894, Page 3
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95THE BENMORE TROUBLE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10176, 10 October 1894, Page 3
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