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South Africa

AN All* OF PROBABILITY. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright CAPETOWN, March 16. Mr J. C. Smutz,. objecting to Chinese immigration to the Transvaal, [blames the •Govermment fo|r attempting to maintain the wining industry at all costs. Tie adds that the major part of the mining; • companies are bogus ami that if eighty per cent were allowed to pass into bankruptcy twenty per cent, could he profitably worked. (M'T DIRECT. Received 18th, 12.22 a.m. Viscount Milner has telegraphed to W. T. Stead that he is not wanted in the Transvaal. StHOT AND ROBBED. Robbers fired at and seriously wounded the manager of the National Bank of South Africa at Denver, eastwards of Johannesburg, and stole £1000.

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Southland Times, Issue 19305, 18 March 1904, Page 2

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South Africa Southland Times, Issue 19305, 18 March 1904, Page 2

South Africa Southland Times, Issue 19305, 18 March 1904, Page 2

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