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THE TRANSVAAL TROUBLE.

London, January 18. The stoppage of traffic in prisoners’ trust property has alarmed the shareholders in the Chartered Company. London, January 19. President Kruger denies that he was aware that the Rand prisoners would undertake to oroceed to England and refrain from escaping. A Boer General urges the troops to endeavour to conciliate the Uitlanders. Berlin, January 18. The Cologne Gazette savagely attacked the Emperor’s approval of the enforcement of Transvaal independence, seeing that such an utterance was likely to imperil the friendly relations of the Empire with Great Britain. Pretoria., January 20. Documents have been obtained in the Orange Free State professing to be details of negotiations, and points to the fact that Dr Jameson had a secret cypher for a plot which included a native rising.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 20

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THE TRANSVAAL TROUBLE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 20

THE TRANSVAAL TROUBLE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 20

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