SOUTH AFRICA.
DUTCH HOSHLITY TO LOYALISTS. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, D cem' er 31. The Standard states that ihe Loyalists are having Burgbe'sdorp, the Dutch being particularly Bg.ives : ve and urge boycotting Mr Ch'imbeiliin. It is general with the p»edican's in country districts to exclude the Nati nal Scouts from communion. Received 2,1.47 a.m. London, January 1. The Times says that Schalkburghei's exhortations to the Africanders tally very closely with the disloyal schemes he expounded in a letter to S'eyn, proving the justice of Mr Chamberlain's pointed observation tbat declarations of loyalty may mem much cr little. THB COMPENSATION QUESTION. LORD MILNKR'3 VIEWS. Received 2, 0.18 ».m. CapbTown, December 31. Lord Milner recommends tint surrenderors under Lord R >berts' proclamation should be fully compensated fcr stock taker, apart from that destroyed in drives, etc. He als> recommends that and the National Scou's participate in th» twomilliots grant. SMALLPOX AT CAPE TOWN. Received 2, 0.45 a.m. Cape Town Jar uary I. There have been 13 cases of smallpox at Oapa Town in three days.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1903, Page 3
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173SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1903, Page 3
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