THE DEPORTED MINER.
BIG DEAIONSTRATION IN SYDNEY
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. (Received June 3, 10.60 a.m.)
SYDNEY, June 3. A huge crowd, headed by a band, marched from the Trades’ Hall to the wharf to protest against the detention ot Freeman. At one time it looked as if the ship would be boarded and the prisoner released, but it was decided to call a strike of wharf labourers and to hold up the vessel until Freeman is liberated. The ship’s surgeon states that he is now in a dying condition as the result of a hunger strike. —Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
HISTORY OF THE AIAN.
(Received Juno 3, 10.50 a.m.) AIELBOURNE, June 3. Senator Russell announced that Freeman was a disloyal and dangerous I.WAV. agitator. He was born in America of German parents. He would be deported at the first opportunity.— Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 3
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142THE DEPORTED MINER. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 3
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