SOUTH AFRICA
FIVE HUNDRED SLAVES SEEK LIBERTY,
A WAR CLOUD.
By Telegraph—PreßS Assooiation—Copyright Received 11.46 p.m., April 10. „ , Capetown, April 10. .hive hundreds coolies broke out of the compound and tried to reach Johannesburg. on Sunday afternoon. The police arrested 28 and compelled the re3t to return. °
I Mr McCallnm, Governor of Natal, whilst unveilmg a war memorial at Durban, observed that the war cloud was always present in South Africa. Though now no bigger than a man’s hand it might some day burst. B It is presumed that he referred to B possible native rising.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1427, 11 April 1905, Page 2
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