THE DEPORTATIONS.
LEADERS’ LADIES LEAVE.. , fpiß FBESS — « ‘ Vm Johannesburg, Feb. 16.. Several thousands farewelled Bain/'-w and Watson’s wives who are tomWO ceeding to join Poutsma’s aboard the Grantully Castle. Red Flag was hung out. - Mr. Clarke, town councillor, primal dieted that they would soon UMGENI AT LAS PALMAS; i ■ ■' - London, Feb, 16, Orders have been issued at Palmas that in the event of the Lteyga geni anchoring for the puirpeM ,-«regß coal only the port officials should allowed to visit the vessel.. . ' LORD GLADSTONE’S POSITIQSI3 London, Feb, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, at Nelson, admitted that lioid. (HamNM stone was unable to sanction to the tihl law, but suggested that-he, have resigned. ‘ ,1 :.. ■* " T,:; . bs, > & *7 A TACTLESS t arouses The “ Hamburger. ~* strongly -pfotSsts - a ■ duwdllaiM made by General at t Johannesburg, -JmSlraijaiM dieted- that ■ the Uuiori 'of akMwlO® Africa wpuld includes tbp, part, perhaps all, the lapd' the equator. The '■ * asks'. if ■ great British, hehiqd the speech,, US to trip-render German, AhMS| in the far distant foterg is outS>d»»oi the range of discussibn.- Such credible language it ' jrictflataM create bad blood in Germany.” *> MAY LANDffiiirGtAiriX (Received i Loh(fo& Feb. The Hon., nounced in ■that ■ the - S> , prevent , frhSan LAboiir Waterston, who ■iS < and Poutsma, as aliens. ' -' .-p '--biHf-' a i-: (Received . The steamer. Palmas fqr provisidni. allowed to embark, The. deported terviewedJiW theyintßnd.ed ’ taj jmjflF hut afterwards in order, nflLJtlK tafarapd With kindness. ,Bun dteHririd .to JUNHOH nutted that JJiefc
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 5
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239THE DEPORTATIONS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 5
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