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(Received January S9th, 12.50 a.m.) LONDON, January 2S. The "Daily News' says that the deportations arc a plain declaration of war on all labour organisations. The action proclaims that a workman, in attempting to obtain an improvement of his economic position, puts himself outside- tho shelter of the law. Workers bred in British traditions cannot eit tamely under such a system. Tho "Daily Chronicle ,1 says that Mie deportations aro a grievous bluuder. For every man deported, a dozen will arise. General Botha is affronting Liberal opinion throughout the world. Labour will bo aghast at tho spectacle of good men and true doing what looks like the dirty work of tho remorseless and pitiless capitalists of tho Itand. Tho "Standard ,, says that reasonable people will not raise objections to the deportations, except on tho score that those deported aro not particularly wanted in Great Britain.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 7
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148ENGLISH PRESS VIEWS. Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 7
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