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j ay ju.ma'iiio fKLLußArn—ooftbivfi. SOUTH AFRICA. I P.. lV(-s A'*oci iti in. (/AI'ET'WN, August 24. A Piog.'dssivo (J.mgress has pro■.ou'ice.t against the introduction of Ohineee hoour. UNII'BD RKQaUST FOR AMSIBTY. THK LABOUR PKOBLIM. Received 26, 0.58 a.m. Cape Town, Auguit 25. Botha and Ddarey were appioaohed with rofermico to Liout. WhittOD. . It iias bo n that the British and Dutch i-hall co operate in pctitioniag for an amnesty for all undergoing imprisonment in tho Transvaal and Orange Colonies in connection with ho war, Mu.ing circles in the Bind are per'urbsd owing to Bir Arthur decision not to aocode to tha p.stpoaement of the proj 'Cted railway construction work requiring 10,000 bUoko, nob 6000 which ha stated verbally to a recent deputation. Against this 1000 burghers and 1500 natives employed on roads are" to be transferred to the railway works. London, August 25. The Daily Mail asserts that Sir Arthur Lawley promise! to reoruit the railway labour from the areas closed to the mines.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 90, 26 August 1903, Page 2
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165CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 90, 26 August 1903, Page 2
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