BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.
ROBBING THE SOLDIERS. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS. ' Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. CAPETOWN, August 28. (Received August 20, at 9,22 a.m.) A gang of thieves are robbing discharged soldiers between Ladysniith and Maritabiirg. Many ingenious robberies have beeii perpetrated at Johannesburg. In one case a bag containing 500 soverei<nis stolen from iv safe in the National Bank, and replaced by a bug of foreign coins. Stringent immigration restrictions arc being enforced at. Bcbra. Fifty Greeks and Austrians werivnot allowed to proceed' to Rhodesia, the Chamber of Mines at Salisbury s Wang, that they are undesirable;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12445, 30 August 1902, Page 7
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