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SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

SLAUGHTERING THE NATIVES. KRUGER'S VIEW OF THE RECENT TRIAL. Cape Town, August 3. Captain Harrall reports that he cleared the country between Gwelo and Fort Victoria, 200 rebels being killed. President Kruger, in an interview upon the result of the recent trial of the Transvaal raiders, said the Judges were evidently undecided as to the identity of the leaders of the raid. He dec-lined to interfere and ask for a mitigation of the sentences, because Jameson had not admitted his guilt. The settlers are urging moi expedition in the extension of the railway from Fort Salisbury to the Umbali district.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 85, 4 August 1896, Page 3

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SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Hastings Standard, Issue 85, 4 August 1896, Page 3

SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Hastings Standard, Issue 85, 4 August 1896, Page 3

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