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Rex v Elsie Hartzenberg and nine others

Accused of illegally striking 10-14 February 1944 while in the employ of Rieback and Son. They were convicted on 6 May 1944 in the Johannesburg Magistrates' Court and were sentenced to pay a fine of £15 each with a suspended sentence of three months imprisonment with hard labour.

Rex v E S Sachs

Charge of attempted extortion, by demand of Sachs that Rieback pay back the amount he had underpaid Inez Mentos.

On 28 July 1944 Sachs was found guilty and fined £40 or one month's imprisonment with hard labour.

Papers.

Rieback cases

Refers to the following cases:

Rex v B Rieback and M Rieback February 1944.

Rex v Elsie Hartzenberg and nine others February-May 1944.

Rex v Sachs May-July 1944.

Inez Mentos v Minister of Finance.

Sachs v Voortrekkerspers

Action for defamation. A brochure was published as the result of certain commissions appointed by the Nederduits Hervormde Kerk van Afrika for the purpose of investigating communism in South Africa. The second part deals with South African trade unions naming various officials including E S Sachs. Sachs was awarded £300 and costs (over £10,000).

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