Africa
| A RECORD 01? PROSPERITY.
, Received Anril 2, 5.5 p.m. j - Loudon, April 1. _ | The president of the Chamber of .Mines •at Johannesburg remarked on the eg*. • traordinary stability of South Africa,. Britain's sea command enabled the. w.prk tij proceed normally, despite the eojos--sal war. 'The. tonnage from the.goldmines for thi> last six months was the greatest in the State's history, land produc'Hwi was likely to inefe^se.
I.< --"JAS. IST SUCCE^.
Pyjeived April 2, Captown, April I
The Vriionist forces ooe-upy tw<i important neks, giving acc,i»s to ten'itorv froni which the oierma lrtul' previously wilhi'Eitwii.
WKOC'S JIOTWN- .SHELVED, '
Capetown, 'March 31. In the debate-, qn, General llert/.og's resolution, conduunin"' the Government ! for proclaiming, ipartial few without consulting Parliament, Mr. iterriman declared that Uie (loyernment was not deserving tyf oensure, and he moved the previous This waa carried by 'd-2 to 13.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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