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»; v ; : : ■ . ' . WHEN THEY REG AX TO REFER TO GENERAL BOTHA. By Telegraph-Press Association.—CopyrtEM London, February. 17. La| Palmas eowespoiid-fents state that 1 tho South African doporteds conversed by megaphone. Waterston said thoy were gomg to ascertain what'tho Bri-' tisli Ljfiw Courts would d.ccido rdspectme: Go.ne.ral Jlatlm's actioii, ! Bain, tho clcpGi-t-eil meii's Icado?, sileiicGd tliQin wljon th.oy to refer to Geueral BotLa's methods. RIVAL, ORGAfiISAfIONS. WAKTIiVQ TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE DKI'OHTED MEX. (Rec- February IS, 10.35 p.m.) London, February 18. The Labour Party, tho British Socialist Party, and tlio London Trades Council are making rival efforts to take the dep.urted mod -exclusively unclev their wing. Tlio Labour Party propose' to take tlio deported men on a tour of tlio country to attend meetings xix several of tie industrial centres.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 5
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132BAIN SILENCED THEE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 5
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