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SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS

CABLE NEWS

“ BOTHA'S METHODS/’ A MEGAPHONE CONVERSATION. [FEE FEES! ASSOCIATION.—COPTEIGHT.] LONDON. Feb. 17. Newspaper correspondents and the deported Labour leaders conversed through a megaphone. Hr. VYateretoii said they were going to ascertain what the British law would decide ’ regarding General Botha’s action. Mr. Bain, their leader, silenced them when they began to refer to Botha s methods. TO LIONISE THEM. LONDON, Feb. IS. The Labour Party, the British Socialist Party and the London Trades Council made rival efforts to take the deported men exclusively under their wing. The Labour Party proposes that the men be taken u tour of the country, to attend meetings in several industrial centres. ■

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West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3

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SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3

SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3

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