South Africa
SPEJ-XII 1!Y Mil. (RESSWKI.U WILL FIGHT PARTY FANATICISM liy Cable- I'rc-s Association—Copyright Reieived 21. 12.20 a.m. Pretoria, February 22. Mr. Cnvswell, the Labor candidate to represent Krugevsiloip in the Provincial Council, addressing the electors, declared the deporteds Were mil of it now. and so far as he was concerned they could remain out. lie would fight against party fanaticism until it was cleaned out. None in the audience protested.
TVELCOMINi; THE HEROES. SUNDAY'S DEMOXSTRAXION. Received 2?>, ll.:i.") p.m. London, February 23, A message from Cape Finisterre announces that the steamer Umgeni will reach England to-day. Sealed orders await the captain. A resolution will be moved at Sunday's demonstration which condemns the deportations, welcomes the deporteds, ami demands that they return to South Africa. It will also summons the. Imperial Government to withold assent to the Indemnity Bill. The Management Committee rejected by a small majority an additional clause in favor of a 24 bonis' strike unless the Government acceded to the terms of tin: resolution.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 202, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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