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FREE FIGHTS AT CLOSE OF MEETING.

DEPORTED LEADERS IN LONDON. 1 ' ■ IMmti'kti HISSED. I. 0 By Telegraph—Prcu Association -ftipj-rigW ■(lino. Mn.rcli 1. 5.5 p.iii.) London, February 28 A dortioiisTratioii jit' llvs Opera' $inija ■ptadged itsek to assist tlw (icpoitod Hum to return ttf .South Africa. IJI.r. Wiitiefeteyi., one of iho deported iSofttl) African Labour leaders, in a ■ispeecli denied thai, tile deported moil h : ad Jjeoii. guilty of dynaniitmu or .plottin.;:. tq csiubiish ft Provisional Gow-.ru- ' incnt. He admitted inat the. miners on the Band, dii'ftij.g the strike, iiad spoken about- a JVoriVional tlu'reriiment. Mr. l'outsma said that jf the llnvoii G<>veri.'iiiriii Jrjjinr ;ijJ the (!w.iimr)it« Ji) Ms ■ possession they wmikl have inadoa proper search be'.'om oxiiiiig. him. ~ lie was .going to use Iho documents. in the future. Incidentally he stated that lie. : was a uni!:ralised Britisher in !?!!(>. 'Oio clnel: sensation: .at tlio meetnvp occur red when 31 r. Waterston ineidentally sr. hi: "1 dor.'l know what the IVa'omir party is liko in Eiiglrnid— Cries oi "Hotieni" from iho . cstrenu: and uproar. Mr. Vi'liters'.on attempted to right tba .; maiier by saying: "The Labour party " in South ,Ai'nVa is Binyfl], -'/Jjiit; ini'J'ifHiri', siirp.'iig, and uncoit'.^rowiH'.iii." j Tho npiHiai was renewe.l when Mr. J lVa(cr«!im conclud'H.': "(f. Labour iiicin- ! bcrs ?!on't play the ,;aiiie, llic.v must be. j put <xut." ■ ■ j .Mr. Kanisay •JiacDonald.M.l' ). in i' nniking S.p.pecji at tlio closet.. ~ot '.thss iiieotiiig., was hissed and' liiioed' li.v' tlio •Snrtragettes and tlio' extreme' Senalists. . _ •' 'Pile meeting ended in turmoil and free j fights; : . .

J EC,AIi VDVICE BEING OBTAINED. London, February 27. The newspaper "Daily Citizen" states that Mr. Bail), one of the deported .South Ait loan Labour won, lias iin-ti- ' tutor! proceedings again si; several London newspapers for aHe.g.ed libel regardjug h':< enreei. ~- ; y ; -v..-'-f ,' '/■<. . A ooni'eroiiro of .file Labour party and die. deported men decided .to obtain llie hifltest' lojjal opiiiioii t.ti.e doj)Qi't:liioi) : . UNION ASSEMBLY SITS ALL NIG 1,1 T > INDEMNITY GRANTED. ; Capo Town, February 27. . Tii.ero was an aH-r.ipbf sitlinj*' of tin. Union Assembly. TV Labourites adop!je'tj: oljsi yiptionist.' tactics.' • There were many divisions aiuT frequent- scenes. Air .tito. amendments were ; T6jp? Coinniitte'e.paSSed/.a clause, indemnifying the Govermnenli'for all apis. y-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 7

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FREE FIGHTS AT CLOSE OF MEETING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 7

FREE FIGHTS AT CLOSE OF MEETING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 7

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