CHINESE ON THE RAND.
PRESENT PERMITS TO STAND' Received 10, 10.31 p.m. i Capetown, January 10. >5 The Chinese iu the Trausvaal at the close of the yenr numbered 47.2KL / while 2000 M ere in transit. flj Lord Selbournc has vrnrned Earl Elgin, Secretary for' the colony, that 1 the cancellation of permits already .1 ! issued in connection with tho Chinese' V on the Baud would lead to strong out* • bursts of feeling. Earl Elgin, after consulting tho lav officers, has allowed the permits stand, throning the responsibility on™ the late Government. - 1 | He declared that no more permits ; - would bo sanctioned until tho elected representative legislature was con- -M suited. •■i-li* - ' it! THE AFRIKANDER BOND'S "' ACTION. . Received 10,11,58 p.m. Capbtown, Janutry Iff A mcoting of tho Afrikandtr Bond held at Capetown, was attended by < Messrs Hofmeyer, Merriman and Malan, as representatives of Orange and Transvaal Boers. • } Thoy cabled to Earl Elgin that hir ■, Chincso policy had not caused dissatisfaction or influenced the separatist, movemcut among the Afrikanders.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 2
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168CHINESE ON THE RAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 2
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