RAND REBELLION
THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE,
REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
CAPE TOWN. March 23.
Tho Minister of Defence, in thanking the last of the burpher’ commandos to leave tho Rand, paid a tribute to the wonderful mobilisation. He said that tho trouble was not a racial dispute, but a deep-seated revolutionary business, started and encouraged by people who painted their own country red and destroyed their own country, whore life and property wore not worth sixpence. They had conic to pillage tills country. Referring to recent events, he said that he did not dream that 10,000 men would march from anywhere and everywhere, not questioning why, hut only prepared to dotheir duty.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 3
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117RAND REBELLION Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 3
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