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AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

lUSTHALIa,. AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. IDLE ON THE RA'ND. Capetown, April 4. In the Union Assembly the Minister of Mines said that 7500 Europeans have been re-employed on the Rand gold mines since the strike has been called off. The Minister admitted that 6500 workers have unsuccessfully sought reemployment on the Rand since the strike ended. CAPETOWN, April 4. The Minister of Defence explained 13,600 troops were employed in the suppressing of the Rand revolt. The rifles they used were a great Tiariety collected from all sources. The Government, he said, were considering the advisability of introducing an iArms and Ammunition Act, for better control of arms.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1922, Page 2

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AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1922, Page 2

AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1922, Page 2

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