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SOUTH AFRICA DEPORTEES DISHEARTENED" BY EN( '.LI SIX RECEPTION. (Press Association. —Copyright.) LONDON, May 4. r I" 11e '-Standard" stall's that the' South African deportees an- disheartened by the lack of onthu-iasm anions the workin.u; class in Croat Britain, and will return, to South Africa at the end <<!' tliis month. I'A R LIA MKN'I'A lIV PA PER PriJLISIIKD. LONDON, May 2. The correspondence relating to martial law in South Africa lias been published in a- j'arliamentary paper. The Governor-General (Lord Gladstone) considered i'. was his duty to support the Ministers in the crisis. There were occasions (he said) when it, was better to be too strong than too weak. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 May 1914, Page 5
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