FOREMAN MUST GO.
SETTLERS ON STRIKE. IN PERTH IN PENNILESS STATE. B.v Telegraph - Press Aesn. —Copyright. a non (Received September 26, 10.10 a.m.) PERTH, September 26. A dozen out of twenty settlers at one group settlement struck against the alleged bullring and abusive character of the group foreman, and have arrived in Perth with their wives and children. Most of them are almost penniless, and are depending on the Salvation Army for food and shelter. The Railway Department is holding their luggage as security for the freight. They are endeavouring to place their before the Minister of Lands, and to insist on the foreman’s removal before they will return to the settlement.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17344, 26 September 1924, Page 7
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