AFRICAN AFFAIRS.
I --THE TRANSVAAL ROW
j - SIGNIFICANT CONFERENCES
i-/ LONDON. January IS. ' Frequent interviews between the Flight Hon. Mr Chamberlain, Sir Alfred Milner and Mr Cecil Rhodes in London are attracting attention.
CAPETOWN. January IS,
: A quieter feeling prevails in .Johannesburg. No serious injury was done during the disturbances. The police of ♦he Transvaal and Government officials are accused of partisanship.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 15, 19 January 1899, Page 9
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