TURBULENT NATIVES IN S.A.
THKIH SUfiPBESSION. UHITAIX AXi) (iERAMXV WORKING TOtiKTHEIt. ltcivivcil 8, 10.30 p.m. ! Herliii, .liimiury 8. 'l'lii' Xiinlik'iiu-lii'r Allgcmeine /.fining, in recording llm t'«|ii' lioveninu'iit'a Mirri-nderiiig or disarming ami interning Hottentot marauders ami the fact llm I tin- <'ll|'i' I'l'liw «hi'l lw » cu '"' l ' I'm- iittciH|itiiij( In «ii'ii|ii', remark* Unit ■tin- nmingcim'iils between thi> llritUli authorities mill llcrr J)iiniburg, director of (ii'riiimi colonial" possessions, for mutual sii|i|iui-t in tl»' repression of the turbulent border elements »re bearing J fruit. Tin- frontier population formerly i believed the ruids into Herman Southr| west Africa met with the approval of ! the lii'ighliiiriiig territory. This idea 5 was now being thoroughly dissipated, , ii eircmiistance which would have a last- - ing effect on other tribe*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 319, 9 January 1909, Page 2
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122TURBULENT NATIVES IN S.A. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 319, 9 January 1909, Page 2
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