SOUTH AFRICA.
THE ASIATIC PROBLEM.
(Received 29, 8.5 a.m.) Capetown, April 28.
Awaiting conciliatory settlement of the immigration question next session, Mr. Smuts offers to issue temporary certificates to educated Asiatics in the Transvaal if passive resistence is suspended. Indians in Johannesburg have resolved to give Mr. Gandhi a free hand in negotiating for the basis of a solution of the question.
DEVELOPMENT OF RHODESIA
LIEBEG’S MEAT CO. SECURES TERRITORY.
Advices from Buluwayo state that the Chartered Company, and Liebeg’s Meat Company have completed their agreement. The latter develop half a million acres near the Transvaal border. Ranching on the most modern lines is assured.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 115, 29 April 1911, Page 1
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