SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph—Prosß Association—Copyright Capetown, Dec. 7. Lord Milner’s onergy surprises the bnrghers. He rides on horseback 40 and GO miles a day in tho blazing sun, changing horses evory ten miles. He works for hours at the camp in tho evening. Hie anxiety for thoir welfare greatly impresses tho people. Tho Premier has announced that the Italian authorities aro considering a schemo recently laid beforo them for tho importation of Italian labor at the Capo for horticultural purposes. Sir J. it. Fitzpatrick declares that tho Johannesburg Chamber of Mines denies that the leaders of tho Band have any intention of checking industry owing to coming taxation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 9 December 1902, Page 3
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