SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES' STRIKE
!e WORK RESUMED IN NEARLY ALL r, MINES. l- Cape Town, February 27. s The strike of native miners is practice ally over. Work has been fully resumed n in nearly all the mines.—Aus.-N.Z. Cabte •, Assn. t . JOHANNESBURG MINERS' BALLOT. B (Rec. February 29. 5.5 p.m.) 'i Cape Town, February 28. The ballot of Johannesburg miners resulted in the acceptance of the Chamber of Mines' offer of increased pay, but refused the shorter hours offered.—Aus.N.H. Cable Assn. I REFUSAL TO WORK WITII INTERI NATIONAL SOCIALIST, a (Eec. February 29, 5.5 p.m.) S Johannesburg, February 28. ; Thirty-five members of the Mine Work- - era' Union refused to work with an international Socialist at the Crown Mines. - who isi alleged to have presided at a ! meeting at which leaflets wero distribute ) ed exhorting the whito miners not to ) "scab" on the natives nsul welcoming the 1 rising of natives as a new army of in 1»- • our. The leaflet wa3 most unpopular. A i largo section of mine owners strongly opi posed the relaxation of the colour bar.— i Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 5
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