THE TRANSVAAL.
, THE SOUTff AFRICAN LEAGUE PETITION. • REQUESTS FoITpBOTECTION. ' '" United Prew Association-r-B; Eleetrio Telegraph—Copyright. PRETORIA, June 30. \frs r ' m fa r * ape , leaving MafeJring to join the Transvaal Artillery. Thousands of residents are eagerly signing the monster Africca League petition, in favour of a concession to the Uitlanders, at all the centres of population. Enthusiastic meetings in support of the petition have been held at Urahamstown, Port Elizabeth, and East London. JulyL Ute Qeranaos and Americana in the Tnutsvaal have appealed to their respective consuls for.a force of marines to protect their property in the event of hostilities. CAPETOWN, Jnly 1. Sir Alfred 'Milne-, speaking at the City Ch* in Capetown, said that if troublous times "were experienced during the next two years the hoped the colonists would remember he had tried to <Jo Ms duty. . SYDNEY, July 2. Over 300 persons have volunteered for service in the TcansvaaL
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10387, 3 July 1899, Page 5
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