After the War.
(Press Association —Copyright.) Capetown, September 30. The Bey Vlou, a Dutch pastor of the Picquotberg division in one of the western provinces, owing to his rotusal to tako iho oath of loyalty to Great Britain, offended his flock. The church-wardens subsequently waited upon him, and offered him JEIOOO to resign. Bkblin, October 1. The newspaper., in announcing that ' the Kaiser will give an uudicuco to the Boer generals as soldiers, urge that bucq a course cannot offend Great Britain, inasmuch as he will be giving audience to British subjects. MELEOT-BNE, September uO. Mr Dcakin supplied tho Fedora Houto with information from .in oilicial letter he received upon the condition oi the labor market in South Africa. Tho el .t of it is that from 12 to lb thous. nd people, including hnndrods ot Australians, aro waiting in the coastal towxis for Dfirmi'i3 to proceed inland In his opinion no opportunities offered for Australians trf South Africa. 1. MiLix, Scpfeinber 30. Tho report that tho'Knifcer will grunt the Bosr general) an andionco is _ not confirmed, but ono organ uftnn inspired, deelar.s that tho generals having solomnly di-_soci»?.d themselves from any political agitation or d monatration, the Kaiser will receive ihcin i' thoy are the bearers of tho British Government credentials.
I-.sro_f, September 30.
1)0 Wet d.claics thut tbe rumour regarding th-; generals' inton'.iou to seek an interview with tho Kaiser is prcniuture. . The Times doubts that tho generals would be so imprudont as to seek an Rudience.and it in hardly crodib'c that the Kaiser, who is a statesman of great ex. perienco and tact, contemplates a step which would arouse deep indignation throughout tbo British Empire.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7413, 1 October 1902, Page 4
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