Sydney Twelve

Sydney Twelve

The Sydney Twelve were members of the Industrial Workers of the World arrested on September 23, 1916 in Sydney, Australia, and charged with treason under an archaic law known as the "Treason Felony Act" (1848), arson, sedition and forgery.

The Twelve were: John Hamilton, Peter Larkin, Joseph Fagin, William Teen, Donald Grant, Benjamin King, Thomas Glynn, Donald McPherson, Thomas Moore, Charles Reeve, William Beattie, Bob Besant.

It was widely believed in the Australian labour movement that the men were framed or railroaded for their strong anti-war views and their opposition to conscription during the First World War. Former Labor Prime Minister (and later Nationalist) Billy Hughes forced through the Unlawful Associations Act (1916) through Federal Parliament in five days during December 1916, then had the IWW declared an unlawful association.

The case against the Twelve was assisted by the Government hysteria against the IWW. This was typified in the Tottenham murder case involving three members of the IWW and the murder of a policeman at Tottenham, New South Wales, on September 26, 1916. The prosecution in this case made every effort to connect this murder with the charges against the Sydney IWW men, which provided propaganda in the prosecution of the "Sydney Twelve". Frank Franz and Roland Nicholas Kennedy were found guilty and hastily executed on December 20, 1916 at Bathurst Gaol, the first executions in New South Wales for ten years. Herbert Kennedy was acquitted.

The judgment by Mr. Justice Pains on the Sydney Twelve brought sentences of fifteen years to Hilton, Beatty, Fagin, Grant, Teen, Glynn and McPherson; ten years to Moore, Besant, Larkin and Reeve; and five years to King. Grant remarked after his sentence was passed: "Fifteen years for fifteen words". The actual words which were quoted in his trial were: "For every day that Tom Barker is in gaol it will cost the capitalist class £10,000."

There was an active campaign for the release of the Sydney Twelve and other IWW members held in prison. The Defence and Release Committee was established at the behest of Henry Boote, Editor of the Australian Workers Union weekly paper, "The Worker", and of Ernest Judd, delegate from the Municipal Workers Union on Labor Council of New South Wales. Supporters included Percy Brookfield, the member for Sturt (Broken Hill) in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and the poet Lesbia Harford. Unions such as the Ship Painters and Dockers Union were active in the campaign.

The Labor Council of New South Wales commissioned a report into the case in 1918, and an enquiry into the case was also conducted by Judge Street. Both the trade union report and the judicial report found problems with the case, for example the chief witness, Scully, had concocted evidence which he gave at the trial.

After the Storey Labor Government was elected in New South Wales on March 20, 1920, Judge Norman Ewing was appointed to inquire into the trial and sentencing. The judge found that Grant, Beattie, Larkin and Glynn may have been involved in conspiracy of a seditious nature, but recommended that they be released. Six of the men, the judge found, were not "justly or rightly" convicted of sedition: Teen, Hamilton, McPherson, Moore, Besant and Fagin. King was considered rightly convicted of sedition, but recommended for immediate release. Reeve was found to have been rightly convicted of arson. However the judge also rejected any suggestion that the men had been framed. Ten of the men were released in Ausust 1920, and King and Reeve slightly later.

The folksinger Andy Irvine composed a song memorialising the Sydney Twelve, called "Gladiators", released on a record in March 2001.

See also

*Australian Sedition Law

References

*"Sydney's Burning (An Australian Political Conspiracy)", Ian Turner (1969)
*" [http://www.takver.com/history/myunion/index.htm My Union Right or Wrong. A history of the Ship Painters and Dockers Union 1900-1932] ", Issy Wyner (2003). Accessed May 1, 2005
*" [http://www.takver.com/history/ww_tottenham.htm The Tottenham Tragedy] Accessed May 1, 2005
* [http://andyirvine.com/lyrics/gladiators.html Lyrics to "Gladiators"] by Andy Irvine. Accessed May 1, 2005


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