LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
REPATRIATION OP CHINESE. Reoeived August 27, 8.37 a.m. JOHANNESBURG, August 26. A meeting convened by the Johannesburg Progressive Association, and neld at Forasberg, collapsed owing to the opposition of two thousand people, mostly miners. Mr Shadwell, a member of the Miners' Association, then chair. The meeting passed a resolution, at the instance of Mr R. Outhwaite, in favour of therepatriaation|of Chinese when the present oontraots terminate. The meeting loudly cheered the Boers. RECRUITING NATIVES. Reoeived August 26, 8.38 a.m. LONDON, August 26. The Daily Chronicle- reports that the Mineowners' Association is recruiting thousands of natives weekly from other than the east ooast,' ana supplying other groups of mines than the Robinson group. The Native Labour Association now permits individual recruiting by miners anywhere r exoept in the Transvaal and iu the Portuguese territory.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8222, 28 August 1906, Page 5
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137LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8222, 28 August 1906, Page 5
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