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INDEMNITY BILL.

third reading m the south African SENATE. ESCAPED STRIKE LEADER' * WANTED fey Auß.s.oc.!atlon-*o<>»SrisiM Cape Town, Mmeli 18, I,n the Senate the Indemnity Bill was road a third time. % • Gouera.l Smuts stated ti'jafc t.lje dtijart" cd mwi did jiot bavc a.n weliiiarjj- tr.ialj siuce tkoy had several weeks' s'rju! before ParliaitiiMit; tiiercforo, tihey had received substantial jlistico. Genwal Sinuta itiformed the AsS.epilily that t'hero was no special agrciMiiciit ju"demni.l'.viHg the owners of the stcaiiier UmgeiM against any action. I'lie <-,\t\crs received the ordinary firesj witli £1000 to Gomiwdsate for lass of tr^jglil-. A m&ycmeut is eonteniplatsd for tho extradition of Kendall, one of thi liwh<nu loaders, who escaped to Australia.. The- proposed appKeotion' for tiio ejrtra(Utioyt Arises from Kendall's A'i'-eged adBiission to Australia. I'lio Fftfeal Minister flf Ju-sUee is drswing iiMj attention of tlic Trartsvaat Attorney-Gen-eral to the matter. SOCIAWST twm £50. , _ Capo town, Jlarelt 18, Harrison, a Socialist, w)w was arrested in connection with tiie stt'tko at Oape Town, lias been iiiicfl £50 bf si% ino.ntlrs'' iniprisoniaen't. i3x3 elected to go to prison, MONEY FMJf KKeLAND. (Res. Marsh 10, 8,30 p.w,) LohttSA) March IS, Tile'NatioiiaJ Union of Bttilwaymeii, after an interview svith Pputsnii {tho deported strike leader) has caiiicd the Smith African raiiffaynioii t asum ; of £■■500. In a letter the uiii'c-i'i deeia'res tJmt .it is astounded at .flic South kk\cam GoVei'ttfrTcnt's h:igti-handc.d action!. WPOUR: At THE SOUTH POUS. TRAI?S\ r AAI. PSiCVVINCiAIi COTKOIL CAPTURED. Cape. Tottrij March 18. Tho Labour ijandid'ates and Hieir isup' porters, who asljed. .for a niftfidato Kt?aii)st tho (iei)ortatioiT'Sj liaVe .carried ■the '.fraiisvaii! Provinpial Council ai tho .c]'cc.tiiD.u-5. (Reo. S'lareh It), 11.30 . jQlrahnesfatirgi Jkreli l&. ISventy-thrce Lohotrf .candidates' h'avo' hcen el.eoteii U> the TransVaal Prttyincia! Coiiiicil, their ciectioiis in mbst 'cases being by oFe'rwhelmihg ni(ip,riiiics. ■ , At tliq Rliodesiah e'l'.ncttpnsj tho .■.proChartered Company Gairdidates" ''iverb elected for Salisttiry aiid Buiiwayo, ilffiNi)AJW> JN AtmTiiA.Ll : ii.. . JCendall, a Soutji African strikj leatler, a'rrived in Ansfrai'tjj lasiv *etk by a Bift;gb steiijiicr. 'fho visitor k'.ono of the few leaders who «ea.ii?jj ..wrest while the ftphgflyal Bis the B'aml wtCs 1 at ij:s height. J'Two days after Jnartial lawr wiis pracJaime.cl,''' 'li 0 said to ail. "jiifiiivbf'M of the exfefeultve of tlic Trades Federation watt? aire'Stetf ,al; the Trades Hall, U'l.iis won JirWuiiiy 17. In tei) miinites ilefetrves had secuixii tlic esfcil■tive .pifieiirs of tlw vfliole liiiib'n. I .was tSl.kiiig te> a friend on Ills stairs ivs tiio ftrtectives m-wa lid'iM'iiig ajoiig {lto street,' isml. iny office !,»oy giviis's ni'o. the "Hi>? I ■ slipped away. This.! i|iu\ bo ife to.iirlfrt tlie iil.s.tructio%. Of rny,, ; .iJftipj) :V ;tii;at i Should, avoid'avVesi if ■passible' and' ixirry on'tlie: %h-b '■ I • svas mst lonian pettihit a ti.ew cSeeuKVe tOßßtlifet., iijjtl' t ijlst)"' ia.«iert a dally iuaiiifcßtso to' rcfitto the «n----tvne sttttc'mtfnts of the aiid Press, and to irta.po the trite foots of tiio ,sifcua'tioii,.bete'rfc sti'.ikws; Under ni.ii.'rtia.t iiV.sy no one .'otfiiid wilfimit a 'pe.rnitiy ■bid Wfi got over the restriction hy./nieniis of ..carrier pigean,* and. faked : ftaJi%s. '""Afc l.asf,'*. jirdeeedeil j\fr. Eei.idali,"''%'iirpr'inf. ■i'lß ■lilniit-Avrts' discovered: tow eoirfMjea'feili . Fo'r'';«i)ii.{i''Olive I iiiseil as .a,sute(ittit3:n' ■itu.pl.icatQjiriiini tjpewritsr, i.ttfr-'-pßlwfe. '£$ Word, 'arid raided my !i<)ii : .fe. . fcyetitii^ ' a't.ly fcjiiS riAticie niride it so 'hot/ifbr'nift tiiat I decided: lto flee tlie ■! liiid/':;i'}'<ready had An ■bsporience ot'g.tlOl., ji'nd flid not Wfti'it «■ rebefiiioh-. 'J-escawd i_n,/(i : ls'in a .tiiotofrear to a. >yp.|'side''station fefweeh Jo'lia-ini.eshurS .nii'd' Jpnrba'iv, an*! after li.einaiii.in'ff iii jijdi'o.ij ' fei." ; ti. wciek 'bnarded a cargo stosjhjep for Augi'ra.iia'i" Mr,. KendaA'l Sxgiess.ed his .rileaiiir'e at ■b?'.ing' in n",:fiee like A/iifitriitia,. where he coi'i'ld Jiioye aljoiit. ji-ltjipij,t lear d'f get.tiiig a .tjffHet in tho back or .a. baton oh the head, . . ■;

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 7

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INDEMNITY BILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 7

INDEMNITY BILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 7

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