SOUTH AFRICA.
CABLE NEWS.
UNITED I’ItKSS ASSOCIATION. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. —COI'I'HiCIIT.
LAND SETTLEMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL. (Received November 27, 1.25 a.m.) LONDON, November 26. Lord Milner’s new scheme of settling die land with national scouts and by owners is working admirably. Two of the Cronjes and other influential Boors are co-operating. Lord Milner has induced a largo laud syndicate to accept indigent families as tenants, tho Government advancing money at a low rate of interest for building and purchasing stock and machinery. A syndicate in tiic Southern Transvaal will rent fifty thousand acres, conditional upon 250 families settling. THE ZULUS AND THE BOERS. CAPETOWN, November 25. Tho chief Dinizulu, while loyal to the British, encourages the Zulus in their animosity to the Boers. Ho has been warned that ho will bo held responsible for tho good behaviour of tho natives.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 5
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