LABOUR IN AFRICA
AN OBJECTION TO GERMANS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) CAPETOWN, January 8. In connection with the official decision that a German employed at the Simmerand Deep mine at Johannesburg, with whom British miners refused to work was under an agreement and entitled to remain, the strike committee is dissatisfied, and has issued a statement that many employees have decided to leave the mine in preference to working with a German. The municipal employees at Durban have struck owing to the dismissal of the assistant town clerkj The tramway and telephone services are suspended. SERVICES APPRECIATED. ALLAHABAD, January 8. In appreciation of General Dyers’ services in quelling the recent rebellion In. the Punjab the Sikh community has erected a memorial to him in the shape of a shrine in the Golden Temple at Amritsar.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14260, 10 January 1920, Page 2
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