SOUTH AFRICA.
WOLMERANS SETTING ANOTHER TUNE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Lutidon, Sept. 15. Large importations of Australian cattlo and dairy stock into tho Transvaal are anticipated. Commandant Wolmerans, a prisoner at St. Helena, is proving very irreconcilable. He lias not signed tho oath of allegiance. The authorities discovered a seditious hymn, set to tbe tune of the Transvaal Volkslied, published by bis sanction and distributed wholesale to Boers returning homo. Dr. Kuyper, tlio Notherlnuds Prcmior, insisted on the visiting Boer generals abandoning Krugov’s irreconcilable policy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 520, 17 September 1902, Page 2
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