SEDITION MONGERS.
; o ARRESTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ■ By Toleeraph—Presa Association—Oopyritht (Rec. September 5, 10.40 p.m.) Cape Town, September 4. 1 Mr. Wade, a town councillor at Geri miston, has been arrested for an alleged ' seditious specch. . I Johannesburgi September 5. [ In connection with the arrests of Waterson (Secretary to tho South African Labour party), and Kendall,' a- uro- ' minent strike leader, for delivering seditious speeches, it is stated that the arrests of sedition-mongers aro being confined to the extreme Socialists. This is . part of a settled policy to check in* 3 citements to disturbance. Tho au--5 thoritios had hitherto refrained from 1 prosecution, hut tliis policy of toleration is now regarded as having been a. failure. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cablos. During his specch Mr. AVaterson, Secretary to the South African Labour party, read a mock memorial card inscribed: "To tho disgraceful memory of tho British Dragoons and police—or what is left of them. They aro a pub--6 lie stumbling-block to free speech, find y aro twentieth century savageis." '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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