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RAND REBELLION

WRING EXECUTIVES.

STRIKE BALLOT TO BE TAKEN.

Press AflMciat-i-om—By, Telegraph—Oopyrighi.

CAPE TOWN, March 16. Tho Johannesburg augmented strike executive declines to recognise _ tho calling off of the strike by the Industrial Deaeration, and has issued a notice to the trade unions warning them not to pay attention to noticcsAssned without their knowledge and consent, as they coino from people who cannot be trusted. . . This notice illustrates the confnr.on caused by the existence of the various_ executives, Subsequently tho joint executives met, by permission of the authorities, when it decided # to take a ballot on the question of ending tho strike.—A. and N.Z. Cable. LEADERS NOT YET TRIED. CAPE TOWN, March 17. Johannesburg is full of rumors regarding trials and executions of the revolutionary leaders under martial law. It is officially stated that the rumors are untrue, and that no trials have yet taken place. It is reported from Pretoria that the head and front of tho revolutionary movement for a long time has been centred in Johannesburg in the person of an Eastern European of fairly long residence in South Africa provided with plenty of-money. He is now in custody.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 6

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RAND REBELLION Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 6

RAND REBELLION Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 6