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1894 Australian shearers' strike

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19: 88:, striking shearers fired their rifles and pistols in the air, setting fire to the woolshed. The owner of the homestead and three policemen gave chase to a man named Samuel Hoffmeister – also known as "French(y)". Rather than be captured, Hoffmeister shot and killed himself at the 53:
By October 1894 the Queensland Amalgamated Workers Union conceded defeat and called off the strike in the colony of Queensland. However, the strike continued in New South Wales, where possibly 16,000 workers gathered in strike camps. Police were mobilised against them.
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both of which were long, drawn out affairs in which trade unions were defeated, running out of funds, actions by increasingly militant and desperate unions led up to perhaps the most violent shearers' strike, in 1894.
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Particularly due to falling wool prices in London, pastoralists were motivated to cut pay rates and hire non-union labour, which was plentiful due to mass unemployment during the
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A fortified temporary shearing shed at Dagworth Station following the 1894 arson of the main shed. The three troopers at left are thought to be those referred to in
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The most famous incident during the strike was the burning and sinking of the steamer
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and set it alight. The burning boat drifted away and sank after several hours.
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A History of Queensland by Raymond Evans, Cambridge University Press, 2007
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Waltzing Matilda: The Secret History of Australia's Favourite Song
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National Library of Australia, Robyn Holmes (7 June 2011).
26:, while the squatter was Bob Macpherson, fourth from right 92:. It has been widely accepted that the lyrics of 61:, which was transporting non-union labour up the 212: 153: 151: 106: 193:"National Library of Australia "The Creation"" 148: 50:rose to the defence of the shearers' wages . 112: 131: 17: 213: 13: 158:Armstrong, Mick Burning the Rodney 14: 237: 221:History of Australia (1851–1900) 69:, a few miles above the Moorara 36:1891 Australian shearers' strike 32:1890 Australian maritime dispute 184: 162: 1: 99: 7: 172:. Reserve Bank of Australia 117:. Sydney: Allen and Unwin. 10: 242: 226:Australian sheep industry 113:O'Keeffe, Dennis (2012). 48:Amalgamated Workers Union 96:are based the incident. 170:"The 1890s Depression" 80:In September 1894, on 27: 21: 46:. In May 1894, the 28: 143:978-0-521-87692-6 124:978-1-74237-706-3 233: 205: 204: 202: 200: 188: 182: 181: 179: 177: 166: 160: 155: 146: 135: 129: 128: 110: 94:Waltzing Matilda 84:, north-west of 82:Dagworth Station 44:1890s depression 24:Waltzing Matilda 241: 240: 236: 235: 234: 232: 231: 230: 211: 210: 209: 208: 198: 196: 189: 185: 175: 173: 168: 167: 163: 156: 149: 136: 132: 125: 111: 107: 102: 90:Combo Waterhole 12: 11: 5: 239: 229: 228: 223: 207: 206: 183: 161: 147: 130: 123: 104: 103: 101: 98: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 238: 227: 224: 222: 219: 218: 216: 194: 187: 171: 165: 159: 154: 152: 144: 140: 134: 126: 120: 116: 109: 105: 97: 95: 91: 87: 83: 78: 76: 72: 71:shearing shed 68: 64: 63:Darling River 60: 55: 51: 49: 45: 40: 37: 33: 25: 20: 16: 197:. Retrieved 195:. Nla.gov.au 186: 174:. Retrieved 164: 133: 114: 108: 79: 58: 56: 52: 41: 29: 15: 176:23 December 215:Categories 100:References 30:After the 199:7 January 67:Pooncarie 75:kerosene 34:and the 86:Winton) 141:  121:  59:Rodney 201:2013 178:2018 139:ISBN 119:ISBN 217:: 150:^ 203:. 180:. 145:) 127:.

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Waltzing Matilda
1890 Australian maritime dispute
1891 Australian shearers' strike
1890s depression
Amalgamated Workers Union
Darling River
Pooncarie
shearing shed
kerosene
Dagworth Station
Winton)
Combo Waterhole
Waltzing Matilda
ISBN
978-1-74237-706-3
ISBN
978-0-521-87692-6


Armstrong, Mick Burning the Rodney
"The 1890s Depression"
"National Library of Australia "The Creation""
Categories
History of Australia (1851–1900)
Australian sheep industry

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