I llio following will represent the United Service juniors in their match against Technical College on the High School grounds at 2.15 p.m. to-day: Girling, Key, Billing, P. Sheppurd, P. Sheppard, (loss. Prior, Elliot, Autridge, Sturmcy and Herbert; emergency, Kinsella. B ' A \"e\v Zealand Tii an interesting chat v>. of Johannesburg, who is on a holiday visit to Xew Zealand. Discussing th'o recent industrial upheaval in South Africa, Mr. McLean said that'the action of the Government in deporting the extremist Labor men would meet with general approval in the country. In the July trouble, which resulted in bloodshed, the. strikers were undoubtedly in the right. A ritine manager wanted to practically cancel the half-holiday of twelve men; they resented it, and a big industrial conflagration was the result. The most recent with the railway-men. 'in-., mu, nan grievances, but 'they were going' the wrong way about it to secure their I redress. By their action in plunging the country into chaos the strikers had alienated public sympathy. Mr. Cresswell, M.l'., was one of the foremost ligures in African politics, and was asso. dated with (he moderate section of the .Labor Party. He was a strong advocate of white Jalmr at the mines. Mine managers, generally, preferred black labor. An opportunity was given Mr. Cresswell to experiment with white labor, but tile effort proved a failure, although Mr. t'resswell claimed (hat given more time he would have made a success of the venture. There were three parties in their politics, the principal one —the Xatinnnlists—being composed of the Dutch representatives, led br Botha. If thcrewere a native rising—which wh more (ban a possibility—the three parties would unhesilalinglv bury the hat-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 8
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356Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 8
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