The Transvaal.
The outlanders who were com ruitted for trial in June on a charge of having been recently engaged in enlisting men for service against tba South African Republic will not b • charged with inciting to riot. Mr Schreiner, Premier of Cape Colony asserts that the interpre L ation which has been placed upon his " Fesfcina lente " telegram to Pi-esi dent Kruger is a completely erroneous one. He was, he asserts, anxious only to prevent the premature passage of the the new franohise law
by the Volkgraads before the arrival of despatches from the British Government.
The Bp?cial correspondents of the 11 Daily Telegraph " and " Morning Post " have called to tbeir respective new?papers that Mr Hofmpyr, the ihe leader of the Afrikander Bind in Cape Colony on heariDg of Great Britain's disposition to compromise on the franchise question, telegr lphed fco President Krugor that the South \frican Republic was " not yat out of the wood.'
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Manawatu Herald, 27 July 1899, Page 2
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156The Transvaal. Manawatu Herald, 27 July 1899, Page 2
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