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SOUTH AFRICA.

THE ASIATIC ORDINANCE. BRITISH INDIANS PROTEST. Received September 12, 10.1 p.m. JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 12. A mass meeting of British Indians at Johannesburg resolved to appeal tu the King to seoure the withdrawal of the Aslatio ordinanoe on the ground that it is tyrannous, reduces the Indians to below the status of the Kaffir, and brands them as criminals and suspects. THE RAILWAY WAR. Reoeived September 12, 10.1 p.m. CAPETOWN, September 12. The Hon. E. H. Walton, the Cape Treasurer, referring to the railway war with the Transvaal, accuses the Earl of Selbourne, Governor of the Transvaal, of trying to preveut the Cape from protecting itself, and urges a united appeal to the King against the hostility of the Transvaal.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8235, 13 September 1906, Page 5

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SOUTH AFRICA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8235, 13 September 1906, Page 5

SOUTH AFRICA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8235, 13 September 1906, Page 5

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