THE TRANSVAAL TROUBLE.
GERMAN OPPRESSION OF THE
UITLANDERS,
REPRISALS FEARED.
Pretoria, February 3.
The " Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Boers are still closely investing the Rand, and preventing any influx of labour.
German policemen molest the Uit landers, and reprisals are feared.
The Germans of the Orange Free State, in an address of thanks to the Kaiser, describe him as a " prince of peace."
Capetown, February 4,
The German police in Johannesburg are creating friction with the British. Ten residents have been assaulted and are unable to obtain redress.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 5 February 1896, Page 5
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