Brisbane's Trades Hall, 1926

This supergoverning force of irresponsibles - Brisbane's Trades Hall, Turbot Street, 1926.

Northern Star
Fri 28 March 1919
THE BRISBANE RIOTS


To the law-abiding throughout the Commonwealth the proceedings which have taken place in Brisbane during the past few days will come as a shock. It seems incredible to think that the law of the land should be openly flouted and blood spilled through the inactivity of the Federal and the indifference of the State Governments. Neither would these things have happened - not even in Queensland, which has ever been in the van of the other States with its Trades Hall revolutionary propaganda - were it not for the fact that a Labor Government, under the domination of the Trades Hall caucus, is in power there. This supergoverning force of irresponsibles for some time has been getting more and more aggressive, openly embracing as members of the "brotherhood of man" a number of red-rag Russian agitators and publicly vaunting their Bolshevik tenets. To put a check on the spread of the aliens' activities in the direction of lawlessness, a regulation was issued under the War Precautions Act prohibiting flying the red flag.

But thanks to the sympathies of an administration itself "red" to the finger tips this hitherto has been little more than a dead letter so fas as Queensland is concerned, the authorities were permitting the flag to be carried through the streets on St Patrick's Day without taking any action.

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These undersirables and their destructive principles must taint our nationhood far worse than perpetual association with the lowers orders of Asiatic or African life. Australia wants immigrants badly enough, but in satisfying that want we should admit only those - white, black, brown or yellow - who can produce evidence of their desirability as citizens from the authorities where they have lived. Education, often enough a clock of the vilest scoundrels, is of itself no test as to whether we are getting the men who will build our country up rather than reduce it to chaos. We want better immigration methods if our communities are to be preserved pure. But above everything is needed the deportation of all Bolshevik aliens, associated with our own extremists, as sharply as possible.


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View of the sandstone exterior of the Trade's Hall

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