THE CAPE REVOLT.
i EVIDENCE BEFORE COMMISSION. lIERTZOG HELPS THE STATE. ('APE TOWN, May 13. Tn the course of his; evidence before the Martial Law Commission, Colonel Beer, Deputy Commissioner of Police in the Orange Free State, stated that during the progress of the strike, secret meetings were held all over the Free State and were addressed by speak- | ers from Hie Rand. The situation bo- I camo very serious as commandos wore ; projected, several places only waiting I the word to rise. A woman organised | a commando at Bloemfontein but the I magistrates, together with General Hertzog quashed the movement.
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Grey River Argus, 16 May 1922, Page 5
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101THE CAPE REVOLT. Grey River Argus, 16 May 1922, Page 5
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