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PROSPECTS OF TEA DU. LONDON. August 12. The British Trade Commission in Ramli Africa reports that monopolies and trusts Threaten to bar tbo development of tho country. Prospects are otherwise satisfactory, and then; are excellent openings for enterprising up-to-date nuu i ufact 11 rers. NEW ZEALAND GRAA’ES. LONDON. August 12. The New Zealand ladies In London have formed a guild, with Airs Setldon As president, for (lie care of New Zealanders’ graves in South Africa. LORD MILNER. LORENZO MARQUES. August 12. Lord Milner is on a visit to Ddagoa Bay, when, be is liie guest: of Por- - tnga.l. His Lorddiip was received with • warm acclamation. BOER GENE HALS TO A’ISIT i ENGLAND. [ LONDON, August 12. ; Colonial Office officials ami Lord Kits ohencr will welcome Generals Bulba, Do Wet and Do la Rey at Southampton on l Saturday, and will escort them to the naval review in a special steamer. The King will receive the Boer Gene- ; rals on board bis yacht. They will then • prcc-ed to Holland, hoping to compel , Mr Kruger to disgorge for the benefit , of ruined burghers some of the money - ho took to Europe. ' ■ Tho “Daily Mail” states that Messrs - Wolmaran.s, Wesscls and Fischer are I coming to Southampton to attempt to > dissuade tbo Generals from accepting hospitality. Air Koitz, who i.s not at The Hague, declares that lie signed the peace settlement as State Secretary, but lie will continue to fight as an individual. Renter's Agency states that the late General Meyer, in. bis last interview, disabused Mr Kruger’s mind of the idea that tho terms of surrender included secret clauses. r (Received August 14, 0.37 a.m.) j LONDON. August 13. Generals Botha and Do la Roy will - bo appointed members of tho Lcgisla--5 tive Council of the Transvaal. ) Tile “Daily Mail ”■ states that Genci rals Botha and Do Wet have arrived at I Madeira. They are delighted at the arr rangements made for them to participate in tho naval review. I ZULULAND. (Received August 14, 0.41 a.m.) i LONDON, August 13. i A Commission has boon appointed to •> delimit sufficient land in Zululand for 1 native locations.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4732, 14 August 1902, Page 5
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