*THE WORKER*
Brisbane, May 30, 1891
Brisbane, May 30, 1891
The
Government's Coercion Pill That Doesn't Seem to Work.
The conclusion
of the “conspiracy” cases at Rockhampton on Wednesday week last
was a bit of a surprise, as after the jury had hung for 36 hours it
was reasonable to expect that it seriously disagreed. However,
Harding's humour seems to have been too much for the gentlemen of the
jury, and finally they said that twelve of the fourteen were “Guilty”
with a unanimous recommendation to mercy. This recommendation was
attended to by the gentle judge as might have been expected: he gave the
prisoners four years a piece, three years hard labour and to find
sureties for good behaviour for another. The names of those convicted
of “conspiracy” are:-
W.J. Bennett,
Chairman Strike Committee
W. Fothergill,
Secretary Strike Committee
A.J. Brown,
Member Strike Committee
Hugh O.
Blackwell, Secretary Q.L.U.
E.H. Murphy,
Secretary Roma Branch Q.L.U.
George Taylor,
Organiser C.D.C.
Alex.
Forrester, Organiser C.D.C.
W. Hamilton,
Delegate Strike Committee
W.H.
Smith-Barry, Delegate Strike Committee
F. Griffin,
Chairman Clermont Camp
A.S. Stuart,
Member C.D.C.
Robert Prince
It will be seen
that with hardly an exception this list is a thoroughly
representative one. It is, in fact, only one proof that the
authorities are working hand in hand with the squatters to break the
strike by weeding out the leaders, who could only be got at by
forgotten statutes of George IV. The following two were acquitted:-
Thos. J. Ryan,
Member Strike Committee
Isaac Fry
Ryan returned
at once to Barcaldine and on Tuesday resumed his seat on the Strike
Committee. The twelve were taken to St. Helena on Tuesday last,
strongly escorted, on the Government steamer Otter.
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The Peak Downs
“rioting” cases, so called, also came in for Harding's tender
mercies. The sentences were:
Thomas Lowry,
Daniel Murphy, and John T. Heathcote - three years each.
P.J. Dobbyn -
two and a half years.
W. Dover –
two years.
D.J. Bower –
one and a half years.
All to find
sureties for a further year's good behaviour. In addition to these
Martin, for alluding disrespectfully to “old Mother Brown” and
talking of the value of “shears” in getting find sureties for two
years.
In addition to
the above a large number of men have been sentenced by the squatter
P.M.'s to various terms of imprisonment under various pretexts.
Secretary Kewley, of the Q.S.U. has been committed for perjury they
seized his papers just the same and there are men awaiting trial for
alleged arson and intimidation in various places. It is useless to
make any comment or do anything in the way of agitation for the
release of Labour prisoners at present. So we may as well save our
breath for a more auspicious time, which won't be very many months.
Reorganising
the Bush Camps.
On Wednesday,
May 20, the Barcaldine Strike Committee received reliable information
that its arrest was intended by the authorities on the following
day. Its sitting was therefore prolonged through the night with the
result that the following was issued early next morning:-
FELLOW
UNIONISTS:- The Central District Council Strike Committee having
received information that it is to be arrested in order to facilitate
the plans laid by the employers for the destruction of Unionism,
leaves the following plans for the carrying on of the strike in the
care of its successors, earnestly asking of all the bush unionists
loyal consideration of regulations which circumstances prevent it
putting into force itself, and further appealing to all our fellow
unionists throughout Australia for sustained assistance in this
common battle against aggressive capitalism.
Whatever may
happen this Strike Committee urges upon all that the fight be
continued unflinchingly, and demands of every individual man that
there shall be no hesitation in stepping into the official positions
which now lead honest workmen to goal. If unionism is not worth going
to prison for it is not worth anything at all. The real strike
struggle is only beginning, and if capitalism does not crush unionism
before the general shearing begins, it knows that general shearing
under “freedom of contract” cannot take place at all.
This being the
situation this Strike Committee appeals to bush unionists to brave
every difficulty and to endure all the oppression of unjust law, and
to fight out to the end whatever happens.
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