SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.
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LONDON, June 10. Mr. Churchill, replying to a question put, by Mr. Cox, said that General Botha, in asking for the retention of the Imperial troops in South Africa, bad not offered to contribute to their maintenance out of the Transvaal’s revenue, the saqio as India. CAPETOWN, June 10. Tho ILct Volk Congress petitioned tlie Government to abolish all municipalities except Johannesburg and Pretoria, and to re-ostablish tho old town regulations.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 1
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