FLAUNTING THE RED FLAG.
DEPARTURE OF WIVES. (Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) JOHANNESBURG, February 16. Several thousands of people fareweiled the wives of Bain and Watson, two of the deported strikers, who are proceeding to join their husbands, aboard the Grant-ally Castle. The red r"/jg was hung about, and Mr Clarke, a tcvn .councillor,:- predicted that'.-..ihuy would soon return , . ■ A LONDON"' February *16 Orders have been 'issued at Las Palmas that m the event of the TJmgeni anchoring for the purposes of coaling, only port officials are to be allowed to visit her. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald, speaking at Nelson, admitted that Lord Gladstone was unable to withhold his sanction of martial law, but suggested that ho could havo resigned.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 3
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