SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Capetown, Nov. 21. The Progressive party of the Capo Parliament denounce Sir Gordon Sprigg, ami insist on the suppression of seditious writing and speaking. London, Nov. 21. The Boer Generals’ itdmisU.- ~t their error u of judgment in appealing to the world Ims impressed tiie Continent-. Public opinion is setting in favor of Great Britain, especially in Belgium. A Transvaal Lund Department lias been established. No Crown lands will further be alienated, except under special conditions. Minerals will be reserved, and may be held separately, possession ot the lands and minerals being lcsutuabio for public purposes.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 580, 26 November 1902, Page 2
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