SOUTH AFRICA.
CHINESE OUTRAGES".
Capetown, February 16. Chinese attacked live farm Louses ill the Transvaal on Thursday, The inmates repelliog thorn, thirteen were arrested.
Persons in want of smierior house bold furniture will do well to attend Iho sale ~t the Drill f |„,l „ n Friday •"•*l. -.'.W Hist., when Mr X on-ton King 'Mil sulnnij lo tho hummer, under in*lni,■lions 1V0,,, Mr Chan. Bur-ess, who in* li'M tlio disii'ict, tW limisenoldfuruiture from his lale residence iu Gil-liert-street, 1,.,-hided in the Bale ar» superior suites in silk 'opestry, etc„ bigu-chiss liedroom furniture, and a neprly new billiard dining tablo, with accessories. The whole of the furni. tuiv IS .-...lij.nrd'ivolv new, and is to b# Bold without the slighteat reserve,
LATEST CABLE NEWS.
UNITED PBESB ASSOCIATION. —BY MECTEIC TELEOBAPII. —COPYRIGHT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 2
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129SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 2
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