South Africa.
General Ben Yiljoen has refected a locality in Mexico for the settlement of irreconcilable Boers, but will himself settle in South Africa. He considers the outlook at the Cape hopeful The General adds that it the officials adopt the Home Government’s admirable policy, the hatred engendered by the war will soon disappear. The Transvaal Legislature has sanctioned the exclusion of coloured ■persons and aliens from the municipal franchise. Frank Goddard has been sentenced to twelve years’ imprisonment, with hard labour, at Johannesburg, for waylaying and robbing Customs officers. An accomplice of Goddard was sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment for throwing pepper in the eyes of the officers. The Band Chamber of Mines is considering an offer of a Japanese syndicate to supply a hundred thousand Japanese miners.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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129South Africa. Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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