THE JAMESON RAID.
Capetown, May 20. Petitions are being promoted in each town in the colony in favour of leniency to the Reformers. Pretoria, May 25. It has been ascertained that Mr Phillips, one of the Reform Committee, in additional letters, warned Mr Alfred Beit of tho danger of a revolution, and doubted the wisdom of putting their trust in Mr Cecil Rhodes. In one of these letters Phillips stated that few in the Rand cared a tig about tho franchise. Tho sentences of imprisonment on ton of the Reformers have been remitted, but no alteration has been made in the amount of the tines.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 19
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105THE JAMESON RAID. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 19
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