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South Africa.

CONDITIONS OF REPATRIA TION.

The British Government has ’lnformed the Government of the Netherlands that Boers swearing allegiance to. the King will be released first, then other Boers, and next foreigners. They will be transported to. their various destination at Britain’s expense, and those paying, their own passage may leave Immediately, Foreigners’will not be alldwed to return to South Africa. GERMAN DONATIONS.

The German Boer League has given 60.000 marks towards the repatriation and supportof 221 German prisoners. 80.000 marks for the support of necessitous Boer families, and 80,000 for Boef widows and orphans, BOER LEADERS.

General Botha, De Wet and Da la Key have embarked at Kanzlee, They will land at Naples* and reach Utrecht on the Bth August* TROUBLE WITH NATIVES.

Natives in the Vryheid and Marico districts have given trouble, some Boers have asked permission - to acornpany the British against them. . . The blockhouses are now all evacuated.' . ■ ■ 1

A movement is afoot in Johannesburg to form political associations, also a volunteer corps association frond the irregular regiments. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

The Daily Mail states that Cabinet has decided that it is unnecessary to suspend the constitution of Cape Cplony. DESTRUCTION OF FORAGE.

The British Government’s stores of hay, oats and. compressed fodder at Delagoa Bay have been burned. The damage is estimated at half a million. The stocks were uninsured.

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Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1902, Page 2

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225

South Africa. Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1902, Page 2

South Africa. Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1902, Page 2

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