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Advertising : 18 wordsAfter meeting with resistance from mounted troopers, an army of unemployed who attempted to force an entry into the office of the Premier about noon today clashed with the police. One of the worst riots in the history of South Australia followed. The rioters used iron bars and sticks to fight policemen with drawn batons, and there were ...
Article : 1,245 wordsIMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ATTEMPT TO ENTER THE TRESURY BUILDING—Policemen, still with drawn batons, dispering the demonstrators. Lying on the road and in the gutter are the weapons which the rioters used against the police. Some of the crowd are assisting comrades to their feet, while others are moving away. On the extreme right the man without a hat is bleeding from wounds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 144 wordsThe leaflet referred to by the Premier was a mimeographed one, several copies of which are in the possession of the authorities. ...
Article : 241 wordsTwo more police constables attended Adelaide Hospital this afternoon for treatment for injuries received in the clash between9 ...
Article : 237 wordsMr. F. K. Nieass, M.P., made the following statement:— "I had nothing whatever to do with the demonstration. I was on my way to ...
Article : 152 wordsWhen the leaders of the procession sought to enter the Treasury Building they were stopped in front of the doorway by two police sergeants and several ...
Article : 208 words"I regret the whole happening," said the Hon. L. L. Hill (Premier). "No request was made for a deputation to wait on me. The Government has never ...
Article : 258 wordsAfter the trouble outside the Treasury many women became hysterical. One stood in the northern entrance to the Post Office in King William street. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsIn the procession many placards bearing inscriptions were carried. When trouble began these became weapons of offence. In the stress of ...
Article : 380 wordsInspector McGrath, who was speaking to the rioters when the trouble began, stated that the police did not use their batons until blows were ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 9 Jan 1931, Page 1
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