South Africa
BURISD TREASURE. Tho “ Daily Mail ” atatoa that the British Uevoramant sent dsfcecfeires to D«slagoa Bay to asarch for four mi! liana of gold auppoted to ba etili hidden. Tk« Gov«rnna«iat, th® “ Mail ” says, offered a reward of 5 per cent if the detoctives »r® successful Somaoae betrayed the scheme to Dr Leyds and Mr Kruger who sent photographs to Delagoa and took other precautions to thwart the design. PROPOSED RAILWAYS. Th® Railway Conference at Johannesburg has approved the construction of seven lines of railway costing £5,161,000. It is estimated that thirty thousand natives will be employed on railway work. LORD MILNER. Lord Milner is attending a Customs Conference at Bloemfontein. AN ELECTION. Dr Smartt (Progressiviafc) has been elected for East London, badly defeating, a Ministerialist.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1903, Page 2
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127South Africa Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1903, Page 2
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