THE TRANSVAAL
. v. .... .' , „•, ,' . . ..'; .. . [pir press. association] [by electric telegraph— copyright.] . (ReceirecTJuMe 18, afc 4 M>pm.) Pretoria, June 17. In the Johannesburg conspiracy case Butler-jßrasi released, ancLthel prosecution is confined to Nicholle/ 'Patterson, and Hooper. :,■ . Alarming statements -were made about a nijmbsrcofjiuiok-firing guns being in the poasessioii of the Boers. Women a,mi. children "are now leaving Johaijftssburjg. .',.:. .... President Kruger has announced that the reformers would not be excluded from the franchise. : ,1 ! . . > .. : -'■ Capetown, Juna 17. Sir A. Miltier's arid the Hon Mr Chamberlain's despatches created a profound impression at the "Cape. There are great at Kimberley of the military uupreparedness, and GrQvernment|are denpunced for .delaying the delivery to. volunteers of the hew guns ordered by the previous Ministry. LondonV June 17. Three batteries are ordered to Natal, and will reach there in August. (Received June 19, at 0 20 a m.) London, June 18. Campbell-Banrterman, speaking at llford, said that the action of the Transvaal Government did not justify war or pr»- , parednefs for irar. Pacific pressure would suffice to settle the difficulties.
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10311, 19 June 1899, Page 3
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