The World - News from July 2, 1985
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Thousands of rioting black miners were dispersed in South Africa with the use of shotguns, rubber bullets and tear gas. The violence in the Transvaal and the Orange Free State--growing out of a pay dispute--has led to wildcat strikes involving 20,000 workers in the nation’s most important industry. Balloting is under way on whether the black National Union of Mineworkers will authorize a strike in the gold mines. Police and mine security guards fired birdshot and tear gas to disperse crowds of protesters.
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