AGITATORS GOING TO SOUTH AFRICA.
■' • ■ —, r--«—: —: — ■■ WOMEN SUFFRAGIST HELP. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. March 5, O.SO a.m.) London, March 4. Mr. G. Lansbury (Soicalist) states that other prominent Labour leaders aro following Mr.- Tom Mami to carry ,on the cleported's work, and to test whether Englishmen will bo allowed to live in a British colony. The "Daily Mail" states that the women's suffrage societies are financing the Labour delegates' visit to South Africa. -Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. . Johannesburg, March 3. :Tho report that Tom Mann, Ben Tillett, and Lai-kin, are visiting- Africa, caused a to, prevent them landing, but they 'would be barred if tho Preservation of Peace Bill-is passed unamended. ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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