The Annexation in South Africa.
_ ■» [Per Press Association] London, May 5. Mr Buxton, Parliamentary Secretary to the Colonial Office, replying to a question respecting the protest to the Boers against the annexation of Ambegesa, said the serious state of affairs in that territory had compelled the Government to place it under the same administration as Zululand. The action of England did not arise from any illfeeling against the Transvaal. The convention of 1884 prevented the Boers from encroaching on the country.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 260, 7 May 1895, Page 3
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81The Annexation in South Africa. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 260, 7 May 1895, Page 3
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