Africans Charged With Incitement
JOHANNESBURG, December 14. Four persons—three Africans and a white—who yesterday sat down together in an all-white restaurant of a Johannesburg shop, were charged with incitement today. The case was adjourned, British United Press reported. The shop manager refused to serve them and said that in any case the Africans would not have been served as they were not wearing ties. It was the first anti-apartheid demonstration of its kind in Johannesburg.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29389, 16 December 1960, Page 17
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