TROUBLE ON THE RAND.
o THE TROOPS WITHDRAWN. .By Electric Telegraph—Copyright J [United Press Association \ • Johannesburg, August 5. All the troops have been withdrawn from the Rand to-day, and the extra police have returned to their stations. Xormal conditions have been restored.
DISAPPOINTED LABOR PARTY. Johannesburg, August 5. i The African Labor Party's manifesto states that the hopes that the Government would ensure a permanent settlement have ended in bitter disappointment. Moreover, the door leading toifuture negotiations has been shut by tne refusal of the mine owners to recognise the trades unions, excepting under absurd and insulting conditions. Consequently the universal agreement offering only trifling and grudging concessions will not be accepted as a basis of permanency. The manifesto adds that the men are not to be coerced into submission or provoked into violence.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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134TROUBLE ON THE RAND. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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