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There was a raucous moment when a group of Olveras, one of them proclaiming "There's a black sheep in every family," took off their shirts to reveal a T-shirt with a picture of clan member Jo Ann Olvera Trembath, of Monte Sereno, taking a slug from a wine bottle.
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Trembath urged working men in all centres to combine in order to put into parliament men who belonged to their class and looked after their interests.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 5 Ray Esther 1969
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'There are many good trade unionists who are but indifferent politicians and many good politicians who are not trade unionists,' declared Trembath.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 5 Ray Esther 1969
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Abdurahman canvassed for the Unionists and told Trembath that he could not expect support from Coloured voters as long as his party in the Transvaal was determined to crush the Coloured out from every sphere of employment. 13 Trembath and Maginess, said Crawford, owed their defeat to the white labour policy of the trades hall in Johannesburg. 14
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 7 Ray Esther 1969
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Trembath, Sampson and Mathews had strenuously opposed his motion to admit individuals only.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 7 Ray Esther 1969
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An attempt was made to put up labour candidates in 1904, and when this failed Trembath and his associates formed a trades council.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 5 Ray Esther 1969
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Trembath, the young doctor whom he has been expecting the last day or two.
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Trembath, who found that the baby had weathered the storm by the force of its own constitution, despite the adverse influences that were around it.
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Trembath, and Mr William Grenfell, a gentleman of property in the neighbourhood.
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Trembath, having left the cottage, walked over the grass towards a small gate, near which the bower stood.
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