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TOM MANN OPENtY EMiES SOtTtH AFMCA. By Telegraph.—Press AeeaciatioH—fieitiSrHirftt (Rec. April 1, 10-5S p.m.) •■ Joltaiiriesililifg, April 1, Tom Mann, the Laibti-f agiialeiy in a violent speech, dectitved t'kfifc he fras thero as a revolutionary qrg'ajiißerj t-ti overthrow tho Government a.n4 the capitalists. Ho challenged tfce Cfovei-n-me-nt tfe So its wbrst by him.
Last month, -when liii lon.<Jtfil at the Cape, Mann declared that Ift was iiot "here to kick Tip a shindy/' or. tfi "da anything that would briag'fiiinself: wilhin the law.".
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2113, 2 April 1914, Page 5
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85MASK THROWN OFF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2113, 2 April 1914, Page 5
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