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STRIKE TERRORISM

SUPPRESSION IN NEW SOUTH WALES VIOLENCE TO BE STOPPED Australian and N.Z Cable. SYDNEY, -September 27. Mr T. R. Bevin, New South Wales Premier, introducing into Parliament d Mass Picketing Prevention Bill, stated that of the 90 volunteer timber workers attacked by basher gangs 48 were in hospital maimed. Women and children were terrorised. Mr Bavin laid on the Assembly table long bolts which had been driven into logs to smash machines. Amid wild scenes he dgcribed the Bill as designed to prevent for ever gang terrorisation and brutal savagery. The Bill makes heavily punishable offences of any form of mass picketing and any attempts to hinder, to intimidate, to threaten or to injure persons or their dependents who are engaged in lawful work,,?

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7908, 28 September 1929, Page 2

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STRIKE TERRORISM Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7908, 28 September 1929, Page 2

STRIKE TERRORISM Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7908, 28 September 1929, Page 2

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