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SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

STRAXPKn IMMIGRANTS. THK COXCJCXTKATIOX CAMPS. United Press Amwculira— Per Etectrie Telegraph—Copyright Received 9.55 a.m.. November 17th. CAPF.TOWX". November 36. Seven hundred ininiisrani* :>tc branded it C.ipctotwi owint; to tlic local aßlbcritio

ivi;H;:g to oour.'ti.rsjgn j.{j-jiif- tor i|„ ; 'il.ijj.-v .J.; |. >ij J,,..;V Hutchinson. <;,,vcl' no, of Cape c'-lony." has wired K, hu'rd Milne: J«,r pcimits. L<»N3J<;N. X,,vi3iilii. r :■) Mr I'.r-.-jjj,];. Mi:.ish:r jnr Vi'..r. mi; .'i Jk-usbury. s.nH ,;, ;l l iI3.CiOO.OOU had i>etii spesjt on lhe c-roceulratjoii ramps u, two Tt:.Ts, 'J he roMijieM.j] rol,l ribut jolls ol <-iothing. mud,,,!.. :, T „] ;-|„.|icv. were only -vferjHit in K C q, tj,,. ~,,J JJI;: ~ tor six howj-s. Xiiejnjndred lljranani a.re].. ra;l!e and .lorses "nave been ]'rovi:\vi |„ restcjei; iJ )C burglieis' Janus. THE .'ilVHiiMdNi; CUMMISSKIX. THE r<»Mi : E>;sAT3(»\- ((iMMITTEES -'i>>"i> T3;<-:amix cuuims. THE OF CAXA3»AX riiA ])!■:. Received 10.47 ji.in.. November 17t.1i. LOX3XIX, November 17. _ I ;ie N.:ilh African League is reorganisjng on a less militant basis. Justice Bingham declares that 3,ord Alverst* nt s encountered in the Jransvaal and «lr:unge nothing like Ilie biiteiTjv's which was prevaleiH ai lhe Cape. Crrcspondtnts ai Capetown declare that the ...yahstv strongly complain that the (.owperjsiitjon Commillees in many localities Boer and moreover tha.t tJie I reason C.-urt.s merely disfranchise rebels, wcid do el compel them to restore loyali-ts- property.. Mam- of the loyalist fannus .-!)« .-ilmost. deniiutc. An Las beun issued at I'mt<nja to prevent a. r(duttic;ii in breeding stoc-3:. It foibi<:K the hlauglner of cow ar.d heifer calves for t ;a]e as meat for two years. OTTAWA. November 17. Mr Ji.ostv and his paity of Boer representatives ate passengers to Australia by the Miowcra. They were greatlv impressed with the possibilities of Cunadiaa trade with South A/ric-i. in agricultural impltments. lumber, and cattle. THE BOER GENERALS. DE WETS BOOK ON THE WAR. Received 1.7 n..m.. NorembrT 18th. IjONDON. November 17. Bra'stls advices klu,lc ihat lhe <Jenera]s ar* suhmi;.lii:g a memorandum asking Mr Chamberlain for £4.000,000 of SnanriaJ Fupp:rt in addition to the £8.000.000 which has been grante3. _The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Es;otcs'*" says that General -De Wel'Vi irjok (harges the Roctk with cowa.rclJce. w,;:r; of discipline, and disgracehi] tJ'eachtty.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 11917, 18 November 1902, Page 2

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SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 11917, 18 November 1902, Page 2

SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 11917, 18 November 1902, Page 2

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