13 Native Workers Jailed
Citation
Workers' Star, 14 April 1949, p. 8, ‘13 Native Workers Jailed.'
Workers' Star, 14 April 1949, p. 8, ‘13 Native Workers Jailed.'
The strikers’ campaign to fill the jails took place in 1949, following the imprisonment of ten men for removing a worker, Cocky Brown, from Corunna Downs Station. In protest, and to demonstrate their refusal to be cowed by O’Neill’s threat, parties of strikers began travelling out to stations to bring more workers into the strike. By April, 43 men had been imprisoned.