RAND LABOUR.
\EE THE BLA(XS TEEATED LIKE; ::■■;. ..■.;-,.'■■ THE CHINESE? \ , lij Telegraph-Pr«M Asepciatlou-Copirirtl ■■•■*■';■-■';• '- --v> ";: London, April tl3. : ■• In tho 'Houseof Commons^-in.f?PlT to a suggestion by Mr. Will. TJiorne,, labour member , for West Ham Sonth, that a condition.of affairs analogous to that prevailing when:.the Chinese were ■;,.' employed, contjnncs in full, swing on the. Rand— Seely,, Tinder-: Secretary, for'tljo Colonies, emphasised the' great difference between imported Chinese,, who ware outlaws, and. Kaffira! whofwero living and work'iEg under the , ordinary law. . - ' Lahpur members and TJnienists further, heckled Lieutenant-Colonel Seely' on' the : subject. •. '/ .'- .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5
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88RAND LABOUR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5
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