SOUTH AFRICA
DISLOYALISTS SHOWING THEIR HANDS. TRANSVAAL OFFICIALS WANT PAY. IQ Telegraph—Press Association—Cupi right Capetown, Oct. 26. During a debate in Parliament on ttie Vgricuitural vute in Committee, the Ahi liander Build ill. mheis objected to an 111 crease m the sunny ot the oniet Inspector of Sneep on the ground Unit he acted as an intelligence ullicer during the war. .Mr Smart declared ms party would debate the matter fur a month if need be in order to prevent punishing a man fur his loyalty. London, Oct. 20. Dr Leyds has infuimed the funner Transvaal ollietuis now in Europe that the Government is unable to compensate them owing to lack ot funds. Ho added that nothing was decided on their behalf at the Yereeniging Conference, when the terms of settlement were discussed. He refused to advise them to serve Great Britain. As the result of Loyds’ disclosures, a committee lias been appointed to proceed to London to interview Mr Chamberlain.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 556, 28 October 1902, Page 2
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