TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS.
RESIGNATION OF BBJOTiSS AGENT.
1 INTERVIEW W3THI I $W PRESIDENT.. & [PER PK£&?.AS3OG3i4i'Jiy PRETORIA, May 1& —S? jN O British agent at P. rotom}}), ' rJ. De Wei President Krugei^ >• aas resigned, said he was astoni^ljir' ii an interview, fence set up. if 3» at the official dethe Imperial jfttr l had been present in could easily hjjjr .lament on Friday he The stories, ©' c floored the speakers, ■were me^y- i. intrigue with Germany sible *»t» t <> oap babbles. It was impoaTranjtxq^' .efend the plot against the fof»4^r' i, and there would be no rest «;<#•,#■ ica till the men who engineered it y punished. v May 12. —Dr Leyds has ibled to Sir Hercules Robinson and the C.ipe Government that he considers the Cb.iitered Company endangers South Africa, aud does not believe the statements that the Impbrial Government is included on the side with Rhodes. It is reported that a section of the Chartered Company's shareholders intond to sue Beit for damages for aiding in the invasion of the Transvaal. Jackson and White, troopers, in giving evidence at Jameson's trial, denied that Mr Cecil Rhodes wired to advance into the Rand.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10613, 13 May 1896, Page 2
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191TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10613, 13 May 1896, Page 2
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