'■ ' ■■ ■■ ' .. - B : — ,• v'- o L?rd Solborne recently •• held a review of f 20,000 Basu to horsemen at Maseru,- Basuto- ? land, South Africa. The scono. was strik- ning in the extreme. Addressing a pitso f. subsequently Lord Selborne said that Basu- " toland ultimately could not remain' outside „ tho Union. The Basutos would not feel tho change of adnlinistration, th'o principal ob- t ject of which would bo to secure tho country t for tho Basutos, maintain the National Conn- n cil, and tako precautions against tho' drink j a curse. His Excellency said ,that ho was con- a , fidont that the Union Government would s( realise its resppnsibiiities towards whites and , v blacks, and ..would rule tho natives wisely n and . sympathetically. Ho ! believed'that, wars is botweon whites _ and blacks wero . things of fc tho past. Letsie, tho paramount chiof, ivill confer with tho chiefs and pooplo on the subject of entering tho Union. a ! In tho United States, Gcorgo Majeroni K has risen to loading baritono with.ono of, tho la Shnbort Shows, and his brother, Mario, has' p. been ougaged (for tho third succossivo sea- fr son) by (Jharles l''rohman to support John ic Drew, l'aol Soardon is engaged by tho Shu- io borts. In vaudovillo, Bort Levy is a big re hit; Annette Kellonnan "has mado tho ai Wholo United States sit up, and is a tonific ai success everywhere," and Fred Rivenhall m bus left tho musical oomody for tho-music- tl hall stago, whore ho-is a top-liner. ■ 0 ;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 6
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