BOERS AND BRITISHERS.
President Kruger defied, Cai'etowx, Juno 25, Contrary 'to' President Kruger's desire the .British residents in the Transvaal took tho horses out of Sir Homy Loch's carringo on his nmval •at Pretoria and insisted on dragging it themselves. They also hoisted tho Union Jack and sang the National Anthem. ; The Boers responded by dragging President Kruger's carriage to his residence...,.,.., ■'-."■■ The meinbers of 'tlio Volksrand consider tho action of-the English. men an insult to the Praident, Thero is great excitement among the Boers, who are avniiiiir, -themselves: aiid flocking into Pretoria, ,Pjieto«ia, Juno 26.' ; Some 16,000 British res ; dents'iiiTransvafil, have signed n, petition setting forth theii' grievances under ■Piwitotfl'tKi , ugei'!s-i'hlo.li!V.\' ''''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 3
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112BOERS AND BRITISHERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 3
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