SOUTH AFRICA.
SIR J. G. SPRIGG AND THE "if LOYALISTS. > THE ATTITUDE OF THE BOND. -1 United Press Association—By Electee Telegraph—Copyright. (Received February 17th, 10.47 a,m.) CAPETOWN, February 16. ' \ Sir J. G. Sprigg allowed the loyalista' : to retain their arms, and if the latter were. lest, he allowed their repurchase from the* Government at 70s. Mr De Waal admits that the Bond favour-' ed independent Republics, but never wanted 11 to oust the British flag at the Gape, where,.. - the greatest political freedom was enjoyed.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 8
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