SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR REVOLT.
AN ARGUMENTATIVE RESOLUTION. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received March 31, 12.55 a.m. Capetown, March 30. The central committee of the Nationalist Party in the Cape province has passed a resolution deploring the bloodshed on the Rand, and condemning the lawlessness at Viturlenkee, but expressing the opinion that the revolutionary elements having secured the upper hand was due to the partial attitude of the Government, and the feeling of despair amongst the strikers, who realised that they had to conduct a hopeless battle against the combined power of the Government and the Chamber of Mines, assisted by a slavish majority in Parlia-ment.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SCORES OF ARRESTS MADE. Capetown, March 29. Scores of arrests have been made in connection with the revolt and fines amounting from £l2 to £l5 inflicted. Received March 30, 9.50 p.m. Capetown, March 30. Fines were inflicted in connection with the recent strike. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 5
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152SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR REVOLT. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 5
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