Labour on the Band.
HINT ABOUT COOLIES. ;* fTS RECEPTION IN JOHANNES-. BURG. United Press Association. —^By Elec-» : trie; Telegraph- — Copyright. x ' : Cape Town, January; 15. Addressing the Chamber' of Mines in Johannesburg,. Mr Chamberlain dwelt | on the limited 'supply of Uganda labour and the danger of importing they sleeping sickness. Accepting Chinese I labour as^ a possible alternative, he - questioned 'whether there was|a sufficsupply (of ? Chinese, inasmuch as there was 1 always a shortage ports under / EuVojpean} control which? was the sole" source' oT supply. :- The work^ng2|nen in Johannesburg are protesting against the posting of placards ,-~3eeljbsdgp, fy&p' \Transvaal's - constrfeiitipnViof j^rty pillions 'to' the cost of the war is the price of the yellow;.agbn:JM(the employaieht of Chinese in «the >niines). *}\.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 4
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120Labour on the Band. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 4
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