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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

South Africa. Herr Kotze, who was recently dismissed from the Chief Justiceship of the Transvaal for repudiating the agreement not to test the laws on resolutions of the Volksraad, states that ha intends shortly to issue a protest against hia dismissal on the ground that it was contrary to the 1881 Convention with Britain. He says the suzerain Power will flee that protection is afforded with regard to capital and personal rights, which is impossible with ft subservient Bench. Sir Alfred Milner, High Commissioner of South Africa, speaking at Capetown' deprecated the Transvaal's suspicion of Britain. He said that a retrograde administration was responsible for the recent unrest in the Transvaal, and appealed to the Dutch to influence the Govern ment to assimilate the Transvaa' institutions to those of the neighbouring States.

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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1898, Page 2

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1898, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1898, Page 2

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