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: '-* [PER PIIESS ASSOCIATION [OY ELECTRIC TBLBQRAPH — 00PYRIGH3 London, August 25. During the Cornwall**' visit at Cape* town a number of Boer prisoners presented him with curios made from Kruger coins. The Duke sho k hands with tbe prisoners, who were delighted. In order to complete the projected home establishment of 35,000 Imperial Yeomanry, 11,000 recruits are still needed. Brodrick has appointed a committee to select the best districts for recruiting. Brussels, August 25. Belgian Socialists desired a universal labor Btrike as a protest against the war in South Africa. The British Socialists sent a discouraging answer to the proposal, and the movement collapsed. Berlin, August 25. All members of the Court-Martial have petitioned the Kaiser to commute the death sentence passed on Marten for the murder of Krostgh. The people of "Germany are excited over the injustice, and what is regarded as a second Dreyfus case.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 27 August 1901, Page 2
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