RAND REVOLT.
®BmMLflili HEETZOG IHIHIES jSLLLEGATIONB: ifßr ftMi-PiW' A»«od«Kon--<5#l»y*W |i '| GUutwlUn »ad N.Z. Cahie iipooiftbon.) (Beceivecl April 13th,-.12.10.w.) ; CAPE TOW, April 18, In £he Legislative Asse ably, ' the Minister of Mines, speaking on the lndam&itfr JBill, accused General Hertaog of secretly meeting the sb-ikore .at tSitbank. He said'it was fi-eely stated nmongst the sinkers tint General Herteog h«*i offered them assistance front the Fi«e State. • - Ghsneral ]fert?og- cbaraci«rised the statement 'as "the" grctesetit lie ever tittered." fheMinisteir of stated, according to the latest, iiifornufction, that those killed and died of wounds on. the Band, other than Government forces, totalled fes, end the V wounded 287. Approximately 4000 persons had been cjiptured, of whom 1200 hiicl been detained. In addition, 2130 firearms Were captured in the fighting,' and 78QQ firearms had been handed to the .police from private houses.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 12
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138RAND REVOLT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 12
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