INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
THE LITHOPW TROUBLE, RIOTERS SENT TO PRISON. Sydney, October 17. Scully, Hayes, and Williams, who wore found guilty of participating in a riot, were each sentenced to fifteen months’ hard labour. Hatton, found guilty of attempting to derail a train on Hoskins’ railway at Lithgow, was sentenced to three years’ hard labour. CAMBRIAN HAULERS’ STRIKE. (Received IS. !).25 a.m.) Loudon, October 17. There are 6500 persons idle as a result of the 'Cambrian haulers’ strike, which arose from the management displacing a man for cruelty to a horse. SENSIBLE WOMEN. (Received IS, 10.10 a.m.) Hobart, October IS. A mooting of women at Queenstown decided to ask the_ miners to take a secret ballot to decide whether the question of the ivinstatcumnt of White he dropped ; also to ask White to Rave the district, and f hat the Mi-pf.ideet and secretary of the union
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 18 October 1911, Page 5
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