*THE WORKER*
Brisbane, February 21, 1891
Brisbane, February 21, 1891
Several
developments have taken place in connection with the bush struggle.
On Tuesday, 11th instant, about 150 blacklegs arrived at
Rockhampton in the Derwent, and were escorted to the train by a
strong body of armed police. Twenty-eight constables accompanied the
Southerners to the West, where they were drafted to Logan Downs,
Gordon Downs, Arcturus Downs, and Ravensworth Stations, At Clermont
the non-unionists nearly came to grief owing to the abstraction of
the linch pins from the squatters' waggons, which was not discovered
until the order for starting had been given. At the last moment a
couple of the men decided to forswear the business of blacklegging
and threw in their lot with the white men.
On
Sunday last an enthusiastic mass meeting of unionists was held in the
scrub near Barcaldine. Rousing speeches were made, and it was decided to discontinue the policy of inactivity pursued hitherto.
Accordingly 200 horseman started for Clermont to strengthen the union
camp there, with a view to taking steps to induce the blacklegs on
the surrounding stations to stop work. Brisbane dailies say the
unionists announced their intention of carrying the blacklegs off by
force if necessary, and are well supplied with arms and ammunition.
The
newspapers, who never said one word against the squatters' reduction
of wages, the introduction of foreign labour, or the placing of the
police under the control of the Pastoralists' Association, have
raised a tremendous howl against this new departure, the Brisbane
dailies advocating the arrest of all union officials. Of course
everybody expected that the western men would show the utmost respect
for the laws in whose making they had no voice, and whose
administration rests entirely in the hands of the class which is now
combined to crush the workers. The police guards on the several
blacklegs stations are to be reinforced by men drawn from all parts
of the colony, and it is talked of sending the Permanent Force to
make a demonstration with Gatlings and Nordenfelts, so as to install
a proper " respect " for the Law into all unionists who are not
prepared to remain quietly in camp while their places are filled by
the scum of the other colonies.
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