Wednesday, 19 December 2012

The last Union prisoner to be released.

*THE WORKER*
Brisbane February 24, 1894


The Union Prisoners.

The release of the 1891 strike committee in the month of November, after having honourably completed the full term of their imprisonment, was marked by enthusiastic demonstrations of welcome in various parts of the colony. The manliness and fortitude displayed by them and the other union prisoners amidst the trying circumstances of prison life has called forth the admiration of many besides those comprised within the ranks of unionism. The welcome they received at the hands of the Brisbane District Council on their liberation more than realised the most sanguine anticipation of those entrusted with its organisation, and the meeting in the Centennial Hall on the 19th November will doubtless linger long in the memories of all who were there.

This was heartily repeated by the people of Gympie, Maryborough, Rockhampton and Longreach and would have been just as heartily repeated in every other town in the colony had they been favoured with a visit from the heroes of the hour. John Macnamara is now the only other unionist prisoner, and his time expires in April next.

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