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Deporteds’ Demands.

SYMPATHETIC LABORITES*

ARRANGING FOR A BOYCOTT. | [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] | [United Press Association. 1 London, March 7. j Mr Pontsma, speaking at AN est End, said, “We must return, but if re-arrested we must know that when the news roadies England you will

cease work immediately.” Hundreds of Laborites, singing Socialist songs, farewelled Mr Tom Maim at Waterloo. The Evening Standard says the deport eds entertained Mr Tom Mann at supper, and primed him on the South African position. Arrangements are pi’ogressing for a boycott of South African goods. GOST OF STRIKE SUPPRESSION. Capetown, March 7. The Estimates provide £260,000 to cover the cost of the repression of strikes in July and January, including £177,000, the cost of the mobilisation in January. WRITS AGAINST THE UMCENI. London, March 7. The deported;, have issued writs against the owners of the steamer Umgeni. ANOTHER DEPORTATION. A BAD CHARACTER. (Received 8.35 a.in.) Johannesburg, March 8. A Laborite arrested at the Trades Hall during the January disturbances is being deported on Monday. The depnrtation is not connected with the strike, hut it is alleged the man has a bad record, including a conviction for selling intoxicants to natives.

“GET READY TO SHOOT.”

(Received 9 a.m.) London, March 8.

Messrs Tiilett, Grayson and Lansoury, M.P.’s., assisted in farewelling Mr Tom Mann. A series of violent speeches were made and revolutionary songs were sung.

Mr Grayson said: “We must fight apitalism with every possible wea-

pon ; if they shoot you down, you

must get readv to shoot them.”

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1914, Page 5

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253

Deporteds’ Demands. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1914, Page 5

Deporteds’ Demands. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1914, Page 5

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