MASS PICKETING
bill for prevention. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSEMBLY.' (United Press. Association:) ■ (Bjr Electric ■ Telegraph-Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 27,- , Mr T. ;E. Bavin, in introducing into Parliament the Maas Picketing -Preven- i tion Bill, stated that of ..the 00 volunteer timber workers attacked by basher gangs 43 were; in hospital maimed. Women and children were terrorised. Mr Bavin- laid on--the. -Assembly.- table-' long bolts which had been -driven' into logs, to smash machines, Amid wild scenes: he described :tlio Bill as designed to prevent , tor. ever gang terrorisgtion" and brutal savagery./ The Bill makes heavily punishable offences for any form of mass picketing and any attempts to hinder,: intimidate, threaten,-or injure persons or their 'i» pendents who are engaged in lawful work-.-- ■■.*.. -.*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20834, 28 September 1929, Page 13
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