THE CRISIS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
PETITIONS FOB BELEASE
Press Association- By Telegraph—Copjri.eht. London, May 81. A petition is being got up asking that the leaders and all the reformers should be released upon payment of fines.
President Kruger, in replying to Mr Barnato, said that he was doing his utmost to obtain a mitigation of the sentence and he would pursue a righteous course. t>txx-gf Itave signed & i >e t i ' ti a xi for tiie ilii el tin Bidii Pketoeia, IVXay 31. Phillip3, of the Reform Committee, denies the existence of the letter alleged to have been written by txirn suggesting the bribery of a Judge.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9432, 2 June 1896, Page 5
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