SOUTH AFRICAN MATTERS
Press Aseooiation—By Telopraph— Copyright Capetown, December 18. The attitude of some natives at Fort Salisbury occasions some anxiety, as they decline to yield up land seized from farmers during the recent revolution. Lisbon, December 18. Reports have reached here that the British police in Manica, a tributory to the Portuguese in South-east Africa, expelled a Portuguese Lieutenant who w&8 engaged in surveying a site for a military settlement.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9605, 21 December 1896, Page 5
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