South Africa Affairs.
(Per Press Association.) . Cai-etowx, June 9. liettelheiin, Turkish Consul in the Rand, is suing the Cape Government for £50,000 damages for illegal arrest i for treason. , June 11. AN OFFER BY THE REFORM LEADERS. A HEAVY DEFEAT. . The leaders of tho Reform Party have offered forty thousand pounds to be distributed among charities in exchange for their release. Gilford's column defeated an impi, numbering 1-500, at Ungusa, with the loss of thirty killed, Gibb's party cleared Malaknla Bills, burning all the kraals they came across. London, June 11, The Times', correspondent at Pre* toria states that there is uneasiness in Government circles, and the movements of the British troops are watched with the greatest suspicion.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8454, 13 June 1896, Page 1
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