SOUTH AFRICA.
"HE WENT TO PRISON." i : By Eleothio Telkuuaph—Copyright [United Press Association.! Capetown, March 19. Harrison, a Socialist, who was arrested in connection with the strike at Capetown, was fined £SO or six months' imprisonment. He went to prison.
THE TRANSVAAL ELECTIONS.
Johannesburg, March 19
Twenty-three Lahorites were elected in the Transvaal Provincial Council elections, in most cases by overwhelm, ing majorities. In the Rhodesian elections the proChartered Company candidates weiv elected at Salisburv and Bulmvayo.
PRACTICAL SYMPATHY.
London, March 19
The National Union of Raihvaymen, after an interview with Mr Poutsma, has cahled to the South Africa railwayman £SOO. s Their letter declares that they are astounded at the South African Government's high-hande-action.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 5
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