SOUTH AFRICA.
BRITISH GENEROSITY.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph, m Copyright. Reeei<ea\A.pril 15, 7.58 a;m. London, April 14.
General Pienar, the Boer leader who in 1900 surrendered with 1200 men at Komatipoorfc, and who has since been interned in Portugal, latterly got into monetary difficulties, and came to London, where he was treated so generously that he shed tears at Mr Chamberlain's kindness in assisting him and his family back to Johannesburg and reinstating him on nine town lots he owned there.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 87, 15 April 1903, Page 2
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