The Great Beer Strike of 1903 – Victory !!!!

BEER STRIKE AT MT MORGANS.

VICTORY FOR THE STRIKERS.

Kalgoorlie Western Argus: 14 July 1903.  –  A correspondent, telegraphing under yesterday’s date from Mt. Morgans, states :A fierce and decisive battle has been fought in this town, the contest lasting exactly 48 hours. The miners, led by Captain Frampton, held a meeting on Friday night in the Main-street, when it was unanimously decided that the hotels should be boycotted until the price of colonial beer came down from 1s to 6d, and seeing that Burtville, a town over 40 miles away, rejoiced in this luxury, the resolution was a very fair one. The men held to their guns from
9 o’clock on Friday until about the same time on Sunday. with, of course, the usual exception of a few weak minded  individuals, whose entry into the various hotels was accompanied by severe hooting from the onlookers.

Procession during the Mt Morgans Beer Strike

Procession during the Mt Morgans Beer Strike

Entertainments and speeches were the order of the day and night to keep the enthusiasm going, and on Sunday night,  while a smoke social was being held in the A.W.A. Hall, a demonstration took place. This consisted of the appearance on the stage of the various hotel keepers. They all spoke, and from the tone of their remarks it was very evident that they were already very tired of the strike, especially as the last weekend was connected with a pay day on the Westralia  Mt. Morgans mine, and hardly a sovereign was divided amongst the six hotels. The battle was over, and the men have won the day. Beer and colonial wines will now be charged at the popular price of 6d per glass. Great credit is due to the leaders and to the immovable stand the men took.

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My name is Moya Sharp, I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia and have worked most of my adult life in the history/museum industry. I have been passionate about history for as long as I can remember and in particular the history of my adopted home the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Through my website I am committed to providing as many records and photographs free to any one who is interested in the family and local history of the region.

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