Hunting in Packs
AUSTRALIAN STRIKERS DISPUTE TAKES NEW TURN [ Australian Press Assn. I Received April 17, .11 p.m. SYDNEY, April’ 17. Two timber workers who brutally assaulted volunteers to-day were sentenced to two months’ imprisonment. The Magistrate said that strikers who hunt in packs did not deserve even British fair play. Sudden developments in the timber strike at Sydney and Melbourne have precipitated a now crisis in the dispute. The timber merchants and master builders flooded buildings under construction, with “black’’ timber. The unions thereupon called out carpenters and other building trade employees.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 7
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