THE TRANSVAAL.
.A "WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY.;" 1 ■THE GOVERNMENT'S DETERMINATION. Received October 8, 10.50 p.m. 'j PRETORIA, October S.' ;JMr Smut*, addressing his constiia,ents that the experience! of the miners' strike proved that-if; the Chinese were retained the whites) iinust eventually cleat out. Two! mining magnates, who desired to ro-j .opsrate with the Government, had .come to the conclusion that the am-1 portation of Chinese was a mistake, j Mr Smuts warned the Indians thatj the Government would strictly en-. force the Asiatic law, and were dw-: 'termined to make the Transvaal a : white man's country. They had put their foot down and would keep it
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8551, 9 October 1907, Page 5
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