RAND LABOUR CRISIS.
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. 1 PRESS association-- -COPYRIGHT. | London. July 2-1. Mr. Onthwaite, in the House of Commons, asked that Lord Gladstone be instructed to submit a statement representing the Rand, workers’ views of the cause of the strike*. Mr. Harcourt refused, but stated that a commission was inquiring into the matter. BOSSING THE RAILWAYMEN. (Received 25. 8.50 a.m.) Capetown, July 21. The Labour situation is delicate. The Trades Federation believe that the Government intends to detach the railwaymen by generous action, but the Federation insists on the railwaymen holding out until the miners’ demands are conceded. CONFERENCE ENDED. GENERAL BOTHA REPLIES IN WRITING. (Received 25. 10.10 a.m.) Capetown, July 21. The conference between the Government and the Labour leaders at Pretoria has been concluded. General Botha intimated that he would reply in writing, and he believed the results would be generally sat isf actor v.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 188, 25 July 1913, Page 5
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