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53. Honor List Of Union Prisoners.
The following Unionists were sent to prison for periods varying from four months to seven years for alleged breaches of unjust law vindictively administered. The list is not complete. It is for New South Wales for 1891-1894.
Ashton, J.
Armstrong, Alex.
Belfitt, A. A.
Bruce, G.
Brown, J.
Berkely, Henry
Blair, Wm.
Bonner, Thomas
Bolger, John
Casey, James
Collins, Alfred
Cama, J. E.
Costello, Michael
Coleman, Wm.
Currie, Thomas
Davidson, W.
Donnelan, James
Douglas, A.
Devlin, B.
Enright, J.
Elliott, T.
Ewan, W.
Ferguson, W. J.
Fitzpatrick, P.
Glindon, P.
Graham, Hugh
Graham, Jack
Gearing, J.
Gerstenkorn, H.
Hewitt, R. H.
Heberle, Herman
Herr, Albert
Hogan, M.
Hurley, F.
Innes, David
Jones, John
Jackson, W.
Kelly, Matt.
Keogh, M.
King, W.
Laracy, J.
Lawless, Henry
Lee, Brian
McDonald, Jack
McOid, Hugh
McLean, Wm.
Murphy, John
Murphy, Charles
Montgomery, Alfred
Moss, H.
McKenzie, G.
Marsden, J.
Noble, J.
Olsen, Peter
Osborne, Hector
O'Neill, Andrew
Oliver, C.
Price, Wm.
Polkinghorne, E. C.
Pahae, Paul
Parker, John
Ross, A.
Reinecke, E.
Richardson, Robert
Ryan, J.
Stiff, Joseph
Sleath, Richard
Skelton, C.
Sullivan, Thomas
Springfield, Frank
Thomas, W.
Townsend, S.
Tyson, Wm.
Thomas, T.
Vergin, John
Williams, Henry
White, J.
Williams, W.
Woodcock, John J.
Wyend, W.
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The following list comprises Queensland Unionists who were sent to jail by a corrupt capitalistic Government for periods of from three to fifteen years—1891-4:—
Bennet, W. J.
Bowes, D.
Cowling, E.
Fotheringham, W.
Forrester, A.
Griffin, P. F.
Hamilton, W.
Irwin
Jeffries
Latrielle, C. F.
Loyola, John
MacNamara, J.
Martin, James
Murphy, D.
Murphy
Prince, E. R.
Prior
Stuart, J. A.
Smith-Barry, H. C.
Taylor, George