SOUTH AFRICA.
THE IMPERIAL COMMISSION. £ hopeful Press Aalbciation—By Telegraph— Copyrlglit. LONDON, September 27. Lord Alverston’s (the Lord Chief Justice) Commission have reviewed'the sentences passed by court-martial, v sited Pretoria and Maritzburg, and start homewards on the Bth prox. Their report will be drafted in England A Reuter’s correction states that £BO,OOO (and hot £B,OOO as previous y reported) of the £280,000 minors’ trnsf hnds were invested by the Boer orphan natter. • - Mr J. H-> ; Hbfmeyer,- forhu r leader- of the* Afrikander -Bond, intervievpd in took an optimistic view of the future of South Africa. _ lie said that -yf* palliative • measurb were passed the Boftch. and English would get on well together.
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Evening Star, Issue 11695, 29 September 1902, Page 6
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111SOUTH AFRICA. Evening Star, Issue 11695, 29 September 1902, Page 6
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