The looting was conducted over a restricted area, the destruction being mainly limited to the bounded by Bourke, Swanston and Little Collins streets, with an extension up Bourke street to Queen street, where the shope on side only suffered. ...
Article : 715 words"Herald" Photo. The mob Bourke street late yesterday afternoon took charge for a while of trams and streets. The photo, shows the crowd at the centre of the trouble swarming over a derelict tramcar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,427 wordsMeasures for the protection of the public during the police strike were taken by the Cabinet at, special meetings held today. General Sir John ...
Article : 771 wordsTaking advantage of the absence of police protection, a dastardly crime was committed at 10.40 last night, when a young man was dragged by three ...
Article : 509 wordsFollowing the rioting, 60 persons were lodged at the City Watchhouse and formally charged. By far the majority of these are alleged "looters," ...
Article : 602 wordsIt cannot be too clearly understood that the rioters yesterday afternoon and evening were a comparatively ...
Article : 257 wordsAn anxious time was spent last night by live men in Gaunt's jewellery and instrument shop in Bourke street. Although in the centre of the ...
Article : 245 wordsOwing to the stoppage of trams after 6 o'clock and trains after 7 o'colck tonight, and the police strike, nearly ...
Article : 44 wordsBefore coming to the Cabinet meeting this afternoon, Mr Lawson, the Premier, inspected the damage done to the plate-glass windows of business ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsToday's casualty list is as follows:--LESLIE G. BRITTON, 28, of 11 Rathdown street. Carlton.--Hits with [?] in lonsdate street at 12.40 p.m. Cut head sad ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sun 4 Nov 1923, Page 3
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