SOUTH AFRICA.
WAR CLOUDS ALWAYS PRESENT. A SCRIPTURAL REFERENCE. (Received April 10, 11.46 p.m.) CAPETOWN, April 10. Five hundred coolies broke out of the compound and tried to reach .1 ohabnesburg on Sunday afternoon. The police arrested twenty-eight and compelled the rest to return. Sir Homy McCailum, Governor of Nii'al, unveiling the war memorial nt Durban, observed that the war oioud was arwSys present in South Africa ; though now no bigger than | a man's hand, it might some day burst. >< It is presumed he referred to a possible native rising.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7795, 11 April 1905, Page 3
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90SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7795, 11 April 1905, Page 3
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