South Africa.
RELIEF SUBSCRIPTIONS. The principal ‘Dutch newspapers have opened subscriptions in aid of the Boers. The lists are headed with large annonymous donations, which are attributed to Dr Loyds. DISCOURAGED COLONISTS. A Reuter’s message says : —There are many complaints on the Rand that oversea colonists are leaving because there is no land settlement scheme enabling them to obtain farms. IMPORTATION OF WEAPONS. A case marked “ saddlery,” consigned by a British firm to a Transvaal firm, burst on the wharf ait Durban, revealing the fact that the case was full of swords. . AN INFLAMMATORY SPEECH. Mr Reitz, addressing the Netherlands Literary Congress at Courtrai, delivered an inflammatory harangue on the sufferings of the Boer women and children. He declared that he bore an unquenchable resentment against England. THE JOHANNESBURG ASSOCIATION. Ex Judge Koch has been admitted to practise as an advocate at Pretoria. The projected Political Association at Johannesburg has been dropped, Messrs Wools Sampson and Karrie Davies and the principal inhabitants having issued an address deprecating its formation.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 August 1902, Page 2
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169South Africa. Manawatu Herald, 28 August 1902, Page 2
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