AT BROKEN HILL.
TICKETS NOT TO BE WITHDRAWN THE MINERS ORDERLY. * • Press AssociatiuJi-JJy Telegraph-Copvright bYDSiii, Jtui. "13. The Unions declined to withdraw the pickets jwhich was a condition required bv the Proprietary Mine directors, precedent to a conference with Judge Higgins. Broken Hill was quieter yesterday than for many days. Tltc at the Trades" Hall lacked euthusi ism. A further. trolly load of rjro.i-s-.ins was taken to'the mine. A s:nJi crowd watched the proceedings in silence. One man called out an .ipprobious name Xo a driver and vas arrested, but the' onlookers made no attempt to rescue hiai. 'ANOTHER. BOMB OUTRAGE. AN INDIGNATION MEETING. Received 1 a.m., Jan. 14th. SYDNEY, Jan. 13. Another bomb was exploded at Block 10 reserve, but did no damage. One man arrested in connection with the recent riot was fined 30s on a charge of using insulting language. The Mayor of Broken Hill presided at a large indignation meeting. A resolution was carried expressing disgust at the attitude of the police and their brutal assaults on law-abiding citizens. Strong condemnatory speeches were made.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13803, 14 January 1909, Page 6
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178AT BROKEN HILL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13803, 14 January 1909, Page 6
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