BAND MINERS' STRIKE.
Aβ Advantage With the Men. (Eeeeived 8.44 ajn.) PRETORIA, May 27. ginee lie military have been summoned fhe strikers on the Band are quieter, but the? are stDl confident of the result, deling that the emloyers will be compelfed: to feed the Chinese and Kaffir eqoiies' untfl the settlement of the dispute. A mt« meeting,, attended by 5000 people, was held at Johannesburg yesterday, in connection with the strike, »nd resolntions were passed expressing with the men, anii. urging the jassmg of a Compulsory Arbitration
3& R, L. Onthwaite, member of the fcxearjjiye of the Ijransvaal yktipaal ■Aijsociaiaonj said the miners "would tejgg the financiers to. their, and BTOpel them to. plead for. arbitration.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 5
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