SOUTH AFRICA.
My telegraph. Press Ass'n, Copyright LpodoD, April 11. Reutec’s Pretoria correspondent repo.ta that the superintendent cl the Foreign Labor Department was fined £lO for contempt of Court in failing to prodace Likuyu, a Chinese polioe sergeant at the Croesus mine, on charges of cruelty to ocolies. The superintendent orderod L-kuyn to be repatriated, and eventually he was sent to Durban for that purpose. PendiDg bis depasture, while detained there, he was not permitted to Eee the Chinese Consul, solicitors, or friends; hence the application for a writ of habeas corpus.
Capetown, April 11
The Boer leaders, believing Mr Churchill’s speech implies the granting of manhood suffrage, are now reminding the Rand labor party that the Kruger Government was their only friend, end are making fierce attacks on the mining industry and capitalists, declaring the latter are trying to produce an attifioial depression in order to secure political domination.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 3
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