South Africa.
London, December 2
The Government of the Transvaal has decided that tl.it? schools shall be conducted in Lnglisb. though Dutch will be taught for live hours a w. ok, inc!tiding BibLca! instructiot..
Another £IBO,COO concealed in ■'outh Africa until the close of the
■•,ar lias been landed in Hambuig, ind banded to Dr Loyds.
A Reiner.- m ssage stains that ■i Doer S’nck Company is being established on a largo scale at Dordrecht. It is stand that its ,obj(-ct is to'enable disaffected Boers o boycott British traders, and to athance the Afrikander Bond •ntorests.
Lord Salisbury has subscribed £ 100 to the Loyalist Relief Fund. There an* now .55,000 troops in South Africa, including some ■awaiting transport to india.
December 3
Britain is trying to attach the £I3O,GUO worth of bar gold "handed to Dr Loyds, on the ground that the Government is entitled to the Transvaal’s assets.
Capetown, December 2
Many Australians, who have been unable to obtain employment in Johannesburg, have returned to Capetown. They experience great difficulty in obtaining passages to Australia. •
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 6 December 1902, Page 1
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176South Africa. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 6 December 1902, Page 1
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