THE AFRICAN LABOUR UPHEAVAL
, MARTIAL LAW RELAXED
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JOHANNESBURG, January 26
Martial law has been further relaxed, and the public are allowed out of doors until midnight. The secretary of the Springs branch of the Labour Party has been sentenced to a month's hard labour aim fined £25 or a further month for inciting natives to strike at the Springs mine. The Durban railwayman have, resolved to resume.
JOHANNESBURG, January 26,
The court-martial of Drake, Steyu, Ferquena, and Oliver, arrested under martial la.w, has opened. The first two are accused of causing an explosion, and the others of being in the possession of explosives.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 5
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