*THE
WORKER*
Brisbane,
March 19, 1892
FROM
GAOL TO PARLIAMENT
Last
year T. J. Ryan was a prisoner with the Strike Committee, was
illegally arrested without the reading of a warrant, was chained like
a bullock with the rest of the “conspiracy” men, was exposed to
all Judge Hanling's contemptible prejudice and was acquitted by some
fluke or other at the conspiracy trial. This year he will sit in
parliament for the Barcoo, the late Frank Murphy's seat and one of
the squatter strongholds.
From
the beginning the Labour party, assisted heartily by the townspeople
who took the opportunity of expressing their opinion upon the action
of the Government during the bush strike, the Kanaka question, &.,
carried everything before them. The Grittlewraiths as the Sydney
Bulletin dubs the the
present Government—were discouraged from the beginning, there not
being 1000 military in the district to suppress expressions of
feeling as was done a year ago when men were sent to prison for
“crowing” and threatened with bayonets if they boohooed. Firstly
Lumley Hill was put forward by the “party,” otherwise the
squatters, only to be withdrawn; then one Budge, a squatter's
commission agent of Blackall; finally Budge was stood in the corner
to make way for one Campbell an ancient advocate of coloured labour,
in whose office most of the fairy tales sent over the wires re
affairs in the Western districts
seem to be concocted.
The
press showed its true colour, fighting for the Griffith nominee from
all parts of the country, while Ryan only had the WORKER. But when
the polling day came Campbell had fairly ratted on Griffith's main
planks in the vain effort to catch the crowd, while at the close the
ballot stood:
T. J. Ryan
|
W. H.
Campbell
|
|
Blackall
|
81
|
56
|
Tambo
|
44
|
30
|
Isisford
|
28
|
21
|
Barcaldine
|
237
|
78
|
Jundah
|
8
|
|
Jericho
|
26
|
13
|
Barcaldine
Station
|
19
|
13
|
Malvern Hills
|
12
|
13
|
Minnie Downs
|
3
|
2
|
Portland Downs
|
2
|
11
|
Wellshot
|
1
|
|
NorthhamptonDowns
|
3
|
30
|
Stonehendge
|
5
|
13
|
Terrick Terrick
|
10
|
8
|
Lorne
|
4
|
6
|
Avington
|
5
|
6
|
Albilbah
|
1
|
|
Emmett Downs
|
3
|
4
|
Evora
|
12
|
10
|
Mexico
|
1
|
2
|
Bimerah,
Warbreccan and Listowel Down returns are not included in the above
but Secretary Kewley wires on Thursday:
OFFICIAL
DECLARATION OF POLL.
Ryan
|
518
|
Campbell
|
322
|
Informal
|
17
|
Majority
|
196
|
The
ordinary press lies were concocted during the campaign. Among them
telegraphic information to the effect that Ryan had disowned the
A.L.F., quarrelled with Casey and abandoned the anti-kanaka stand;
also that the whole community was indignant and wanted military law
because Campbell's doors had been painted blue; also that a terrible
plot had been discovered to burn the Western Champion office
if Campbell got elected. Also that everybody in Barcaldine got drunk
with 25 pounds by the Carriers' Union toward Labour electoral
expenses.
As
usual these deceived nobody. The commercial press has cried “Wolf!”
so often that everything it says is considered as questionable by
the intelligent. As a matter of fact Campbell is compelled to admit
that he got fair hearings everywhere, the statements re Ryan
are pure and original lies, while only three men were arrested for
drunken-ness in Barcaldine during the whole election who were
discharged by the P.M. In recognition of general orderliness.
It
may be recalled that Murphy, the deceased member, was chairman of the
Pastoralists Association, while Ryan, the newly elected member, was
chairman of the second Strike Committee after acquittal. M.L.A. Ryan
was very desirous of coming to Brisbane immediately in order to
assist in presenting the petition of the Australian unions for the
release of the unionist prisoners, the presentation of which has been
delayed pending the result in the Barcoo. For nearly two weeks,
however he has been delayed by the stupid withholding of the …....
declaration of the poll, a little revenge , the Government ….....
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