ALL QUIET IN JOHANNESBURG.
CONCESSIONS PROMISED. Pebtobia, January 4. Johannesburg is quiet. The Reform Committee guarantee peace on President Kruger promising not to molest or surround them pending Sir H. Robinson's arrival. Sir J. De Wet, the British agent, testifies to the great moderation displayed by the Rjpnblic. President Kruger has promised to grant certain concessions to Uitlanders. Beblin, January 4. The German cruiser Condor has been ordered to Delagoa, and another warship bas been ordered to rendezvous at Lorenzo Marques. . »
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10560, 6 January 1896, Page 2
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