Trouble in the Transvaal.
In reply to the enquiries of We 4 Chamberlain, Sir Hercules Robinson has telegraphed that the total arrests made by order of President Kruger numbered 60, and that the warrants charged them with having committed treason. v SirH. Robinson added that the Government were believed to be in | possession of evidence showing the existence of a wide spread ocnspiraoy ! to seize the whole of the Transvaal on behalf of the Chartered Company. Affiira have resumed their normal state in Pretoria and Johannesburg, bir H. Robinson leave 3at once for Capetown. The privates belonging to Jameson's party , who were deported from the Transvaal, were released on arrival in England.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1896, Page 2
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112Trouble in the Transvaal. Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1896, Page 2
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