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What caused frequent violence to break out in mining camps?
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What caused frequent violence to break out in mining camps?
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men were fustraited bout not finding gold
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Mine workers speak out over a culture of drug use in Fifo camps. One of the cause is Alcohol, male-on-male violence in and around pubs or in the camps, around of shift work at a coal mine - and it's that routine that's causing the problems.
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