DEPORTATION.
SOUTH AFRICAN BILL. [By Eieotbio Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association. T i Capetown, June 18. The debate in committee on tlio Preservation, of Peace Bill has concluded. The closure was applied eleven times, and there were sixty-lour divisions yesterday. The Opposition strongly protested against deportation depending en a Minister's warrant instead of on a Judge's order; also the fact that the Bill was retrospective, some members pointing o\it that Lionel Phillips and Sir George Farrar, members of the 1895 KiM'orm Committee, were liable to deportation. General Do Wet denied that the January deportations had done South' Africa any hrfnn, and said the Motherland would soon have to take a leaf out of South Africa's hook and deal with semi-political offenders in the same \\a\.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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124DEPORTATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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