SOUTH AFRICA'S EXILES.
SISTER DOMINION'S EFFORTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Oopyriffht Received Tuesday, 10.5 p.m. London, Tuesday. Mr Ramsay Mac Donald, speaking at Leicester, said there was a movement afoot to get the Labour parties of uanada, Australia and New Zealand to bring combined pressure on the South African Government on behalf of the deporteds. INDEMNITY BILL PASSED. DRASTIC CLAUSE DELETED. Capetown, Tuesday. The Indemnity Bill has paßsed the Committee in the Senate. General Smuts announced various concessions to the deporteds, the principal being the deletion cf the paragraph in the preamble declaring them to be permanently undesirables.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 652, 18 March 1914, Page 5
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