ENVOY TO THE RAND.
MACDOm MAY GO. V ; Mil TALK WITH GENERAL BOTHA ;■ DEPORTED TAKES TO DRINK. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, LONDON, Marcli 13. - Livingstone was summoned for drunkenness, but failed to, appear. 5." ""The other deported men now disown < Livingstone. They state that he is not j \ a Labour leader,; but merely a member i'*""., \of the General Workers' Union. Livingsi' stone will not participate in the coming '■ tour."" ' _■: •' Labour organisations are considering it, .» proposal to send Mr Ramsay Mac- '?'■;■ Donald, as an envoy to General Botha f , and Geneul Smuts on behalf of the ."deported men. Mr Mac Donald is anxi,to go,.but it is doubtful whether '-I -;/ jhis parliamentary duties will allow Kim v'">. '''to leave. , ' The-strike suggestion now is in dis- '■* ' favour. . THE DTrUT Tfl TAIK'
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11026, 14 March 1914, Page 8
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128ENVOY TO THE RAND. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11026, 14 March 1914, Page 8
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