Africa.
REBELLION'S AFTERMATH. FORCES FOR EUROPE. Received July 25, 3.20 p.m. Pretoria, July 24. The unexpired sentences on 355 burghers who refused to serve against the (iennaiiH have been remitted. The rebids Dezuidenhont and Cock, lieuten-ant-colonels in the defence force, have been sentenced to live and four years respectively. . Colonel Lnkin commands the first brigade for Europe. Instead of military pay the Government allows civil servants ajjd railway employees leave of alienee on full pay if appointed to commands and staff duties, and others half pay.
OFFER FROM COAL-OWNERS. A REBEL IMPIMSOXEJ). i Received July 24, ">.'> p.m. Capetown, July i'-i. Kemp has been sentenced at Pretoria to seven years' imprisonment and fined £IOOO. Transvaal coalowners have offered the Imperial Government one hundred thousand ton* of eoal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 5
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126Africa. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 5
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