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(Received Sept. 13, 1.15 p.m.) CAPETOWN, Sept. 12. . * Owing to refusal of 'the authorities to release arrested leaders of the railway service at' Lourenco Marques, 250 railway men surrendered and asked to be imprisoned. All were court-martialled and gaoled.— A. and K.Z.C.A.
LONDON, Sept. 12. Mr. Smillie created a sensation m the Union ' Congress m following up allegations of vote bartering amongst unions for the election of Parliamentary Committees. Challenged by the president, Mr. Smillie made a definite statement. A vote-buyincr committee was . appointed at h's suggestion to inquire into the allegations* ■■'■''.
WARSAW, Sept. 12. A Polish commun ! que admits that the Reds succeeded m forcing the Bug line near . Kamionka and "Strumilova; — Reuter. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15317, 13 September 1920, Page 6
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