WELSH STRIKES.
POLICE PRECAUTIONS. SOCIALISTS' REPLY. Press Association—By Tel. —Copyright-. LONDON, Nov. 13 The police < of South Wales have cancelled football matches to prevent crowds being assembled. Mr Charles Stations, Socialist r6td*r at Aberdare, is forming brigades frum various pits to defend lvooc-n AC 2 children from police attacks. A meeting of strikers ratified the formation and decided to boycott everybody assisting the police and military and those providing provisions lor them. STRIKERS STEAL EXPLOSIVES. Received 11.45 p.m., Nov. 14th. LONDON, Nov. 14. Anxiety prevails regarding tho position at Tonypandy. The magazine at the Glamorgan mine has been broken into, and lOOlbs of saxonite stolen, and a quantity of detonators and fuses. A detachment of Lancashire Fusiliers is now guarding the explosives.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14349, 15 November 1910, Page 5
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