RAND STRIKE OUTRAGES.
MEN RESOLVE TO WGHT IT OUT. !>j Capetown, July 14. A Four thousand strikers on the Hand '.'■ have determined to figfit to a finish. V ' They will cable to labor bodies in Australia, New Zealand, and America for -, assistance. ■, /. London, July 14. Mr Outhwaite, one of the strike lead- iS ers, in a letter to the Daily Chronicle, '■ • ■" states that the miners a month ago ap- s plied to the British trade unions, through - Mr Ramsay McDonald, M.P., for finan. clal assistance or to compel the Imperial Government to withdraw troops, but there has been no response. Pretoria, July 14. ■•'*■ Mr. Botha, Premier, replying to a min- Jii era deputation, declined to legislate In favor of arbitration thiß year. He ad-' '■ - vised the men to resume work. The men repudlaed the responsibility of possible bloodshed in view of the Cabinet's attitude. Copetown, July 14. Until recently Kllfoil's Hotel at Boks- " '' burg had been the headquarters of the -° " strikers, but shortly before the explo- - » sion there was a number of working min- •■ f '< ers in the billiard-room, and it is" pre- ."5 2 sumed the explosion was directed against ''■:*:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 July 1907, Page 2
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191RAND STRIKE OUTRAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 July 1907, Page 2
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