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African Affairs.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE. CAPETOWN, Feb. 4. The Workers’ Federation has decided to accept the invitation contained in General Smuts’ letter to make use of the Government machinery for investigating a way out of the strike. PROLETARIAN COMMANDOS. CAPETOWN, Feb. 3. Commandos of strikers, led by Waterston, who was one of the 1914 deportees, are parading Johannesburg. -Many are armed with revolvers. There is a petticoat commando at Brakpan. It proceeded to a colliery, and attempted to pull out the men there. A [mlice officer overcame the difficulty by percuading the women to adjourn, for afternoon tea, with tlie police.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1922, Page 1

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106

African Affairs. Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1922, Page 1

African Affairs. Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1922, Page 1

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