PROGRESS OF EVENTS.
PKGtiINC; ULT CLAIMS. A I.KTTKK FKKLI\(; DISPLAYKD. 1t.,% LONDON, Yesterday , hirtcen thousand live hundred aud sevonty-two licenses for cla ms* are being granted al Pielersbun,-, MJ.) in the BarbcrUm districts early enough to enable the poor- [ est to rcacji their destination on the 21th. The claims were pegged out at daybreak (m the *2.">th. There Was no disorder, and thc happiest result.s are anticipated. During Laid .Milner':- mu,- . n lt Western Transvaal he Has united j to make suggestions, and discussed f plans vi settlement v. ith the lead- J
ing burghers, including General Cronje's son, ajid J. L. Vandermerver, formerly raining commissioner at Johannesburg. They showed themselves eager to promote the prosperity of the country, and expressed general satisfaction with the arrangements for educating the | Boer children. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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132PROGRESS OF EVENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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