SOUTH AFRICA.
THE HAM) LAUoCK I'liOliLE.U. LONDUN, •lan. l.'l. The Times eulogi.sed Mr Heddon's services to tile Empire, but liopes his proposed protest against Chineso labour on the Hand will not leceive much support. 'I he Transvaal, though prowsionall t \ a Cr<wn colony, is tie.ai'.l an a ieii-govem-mg one, and knows its own mind IX'St.
Tho Pall-Mall Gazette says Mr HeJdon and the other Premiers aie entitled to their own opinion, but that opinion cannot have a compulsory eUcvL on the Transvaal, which must settle its own affairs. MKLIIOI KXK, Jan. i:t. Tiie Cn'binet considered Mr don's request, lor co-operation in protesting againsL l.'ltine.se labour t>n the Uaud. Mr IKakin, Federal Premier, stated that a reply had I e« l n forwarded, but until Unifier communications passed nothing would ho published. GOVERNMENT OK THE TRAN'SV A Ah. Received 13, 9.00 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 18. The Pretoria News authoritatively floi. shadows an early electoral ivdv: tiiibijtioiii, with a view to the introduction of representative mtM in the Trattisvaal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1904, Page 3
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167SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1904, Page 3
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