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Riot in Adelaide streets after unemployed parade
Title : Riot in Adelaide streets after unemployed parade Riot in Adelaide streets after unemployed parade
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Source : News, 9 January 1931, p. 1
Place Of Creation : Adelaide
Date of creation : 1931
Format : Newspaper
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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Description :
A key event in labour relations during the 1930s Great Depression was the demonstration that become known as the 'Beef March'. On 9 January 1931 unemployed workers from Port Adelaide and Adelaide marched to the Treasury Building in Victoria Square to protest the government's cost cutting measure of removing beef from the meat ration provided to the destitute. The protest became violent after a deputation was refused and the police attempted to break up the demonstration with a baton charge.
Subjects
Period : 1927-1939
Further reading :
The News, Adelaide : News Ltd., 1923-1992
Moss, Jim. Sound of trumpets : history of the labour movement in South Australia, Cowandilla, S. Aust. : Wakefield Press, 1985

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