SOUTH AFRICA.
RECIPROCAL TARIFF. By Telegraph—Press Association-- Copyright Received 4.50 p.m., April 10. Capetown, April 10. With the view of securin'; free ml mission of hiatal goods, perilling the rati.lection of the Customs Convention, hiatal i nduces transit dues and imports for _ tin. Transvaal from i! to 1 per cent. ..ape abolished the transit duty hy twenty - i'ourth. public work:-; scheme. MILITARY SERVICE. By Telegraph Press Association -Cepyrigh; Iteccived 10.22 p.m., April 10. Capetown, April 10. The Transvaal Government, after the beginning of June, will cease supplying burghers with rations, implements, and stock on credit. The destitute well be offered employment on public; works. The Natal Government proposes to borrow four millions to expend on the construction of railways and harbors. The Natal Government bus infroduerd a Hill compelling Natulians between the ages of 17 and 50 to serve in the militia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 867, 17 April 1903, Page 3
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