SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS
* THE STRIKE SITUATION. PUBLIC. GROWS IMPATIENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CAPETOWN, January 24. . The prolongation of the strikers causing public clamour for a settlement. The beginning to feel the pinch, as the funds of their federation are limited. Already 25,000 natives have been repatriated, -which, even when the strike is settled, will involve a serious curtailment Of mining operations, and will affect trade. ' . The conference is making slow progress/ It announces that it is discussing the gold mining position* which is the most formidable problem to solve. To-day the De Beers explosive factory suspended operations temporarily owing to the closing of the mines.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 5
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