AUSTRALIA.
[By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright, — Ptr Press Ass'n— Red. Oct. 23, 1 a.m.] Sydney, Oct. 22. While a number of free laborers were proceeding to the Wonona mine at Bulli several trucks came flying down the iuclino. They were stopped in time to avert; a calamity, and the train again attempted to proceed. Crowds of men and women lay down on the rails and refused to budge. The train had to return, bub a body of troops were despatched to the | aeene and another attempt, will be made to g«b the free laborers to the pit tomorrow. (Received Oct 23, 10.10 a, m.) Adelaide, Oct. 22. The action of the local brauch of the Marine Engineers' Society in refusing to sail with non- Unionists unless the em-" ployers granted a conference is nob supported by the — -bremekea— 4a — the— other colonies. The Sydney" Executive paßsed a resolution strongly condemning their action. . v "i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5903, 23 October 1890, Page 2
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