EXILED STRIKE LEADERS.
ENTERTAIXEO IX LONDON. By Telejraph—Pr«ss ,AE6octatlon—OopyriitM London, .February S}@. The deported Sqiith African Labour leaders doclarfi their intention pf returning to South Africa, in defiance of tho Indemnity Bill.
They lvaro banqueted t<j-day by one hundred of tho most- prominent Labour representatives in tho strangers' diuJES'Wm of tho' jlouso pf Commons. Die affair was p.'ivate and without incident.
DIFFEREXT OPINION'S, (Rec. February 284 O,IQ a.m.) London, February 27, Mr. Bain and §01110 of the other 4e* ported won favour immediately iqojdiig passages fqr ■ South Afi'iis., Mr. Poiitsma and three other? desire to "fit, hoping that, when tho position is qiilfttcr the Union Gov-ermwmfc will ho less insistent 011 their exclusion.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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113EXILED STRIKE LEADERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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