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SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS

A FRIENDLY CONFERENCE. AGREEMENT NOT YET REACHED. Press Association—By Telegraph—'Copyright. CAPETOWN, January 16. The conference between the strikers and the employers lasted all day. An excellent tone prevailed throughout, but the proceedings were adjourned without reachmg an agreement. Despite the efforts of the extremists, the underground officials of the union agreed unanimously to maintain the essential services. A email faction fight between the natives in one compound was promptly checked; otherwise there was no trouble. The Benoni district was almost the only one affected by the withdrawal of .the essential services, there being no light during the night.—The Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 5

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SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 5

SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 5

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