SOUTH AFRICA.
MR. LYTTELTON’S APPEAL.
MURDER AND SUICIDE.
By telegraph, Presß Ams’n, Copyright
LondoD, Feb. 12. The Timt s. recalling tho intercation of tho Tranbvaal question and native question in 1877 1881, says tho Natal incident strengthens Mr L) Melton's appoal for continuity of policy, and gives a warning against vacillation.
Capetown, Feb. 12. Mr Smuts, starting homewards,do3lared that ho was eonvinoed tho Government wore mindful of tbo interest of all in the Transvaal, and would do nothing to favor any section. Schn-ffer, a Ge-man farmer, near Capetown, was treacherously murdered and buried in a fowl house by a farmer named BassoD, While the police were disinter, ing tho body, Ba-son, who was secretly watching, committed auicide.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1673, 14 February 1906, Page 2
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