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THE CAPE STRIKE.

REPORTED SETTLEMENT “SOME LIVELINESS” [A. and N.Z. cable Association.] CAPE TOWN, Jan 17. The conference continued on the coal dispute. A settlement is expected tomorrow, and the miners will probably resume in one or two days’ time. There is a hopeful feeling that the gold mines will resume early. Meanwhile, the first week of the strike has cost £630,000. There has been some liveliness in the East Rand district, and a strike procession at Bcnoni on a large scale, but there was no disorder. VERY DIFFERENT TALE CAPE TOWN, Jan 17. Official: No progress has been made regarding the strike. This is a bitter disappointment. It is now evident that every minor point will be made part of the fight.

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Grey River Argus, 19 January 1922, Page 5

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THE CAPE STRIKE. Grey River Argus, 19 January 1922, Page 5

THE CAPE STRIKE. Grey River Argus, 19 January 1922, Page 5