SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.
[PBB*PBESS ASSOCIATION —CO HEIGHT.] Capetown, Jan 19 There is a growing conviction in South Africa that the Kaffirs are badly managed and that the recruiting is defective, and ultimately there will be sufficient native labor. , , . Mr Chamberlain’s hearers strongly opposed Asiatics or any premature introduction of self Government Mr Chamberlain described the union of the Transvaal and Orangia for the purposes of development and the loan as a happy arguary for future unification of the two colonies interests. Correspondents describe it as a nucleus of federation beginning with railways.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1903, Page 3
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92SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1903, Page 3
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