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South Africa.

PEELING AMONG THE BOERS.

General Crnnjo. ia a letter to friends in Europe, says : “ However painful was the surrender, we mustrecognise therein the inscrutable wisdom of the Almighty, "'and resign ourselves to the surrender, though

with the bitterness of death in' our souls.” Commandant Wolmarans, who is a prisoner at St. Helena, is proving very irreconcilable. He hag not signed the oath of allegiance, and the authorities have discovered that* ® seditious hymn, set to the tune of the Transvaal Yolkslied {National Hymn) baa been published with his sanction and distributed wholesale to 13oera returning to their homes. MARTIAL LAW. When the Indemnity Act becomes operative in Cape Colony a few days hence, Sir Gordon Sprigg will advise the repeal of martial law and the enforcement of the Peace Pre|ervation Act, giving the aolony*pontrol of the importation and registration of arms and ammunition. RAILWAY SUPPLIES. British firms have latterly sup-plied-forty engines /'each-of a hundred tons, and two hundred miles emails for youth African railways. STOCK FROM AUSTRALIA, Large importations of Australian - ' cattle and dairy stock into the Trans- , • vaal are anticipated.

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Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2

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South Africa. Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2

South Africa. Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2

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