SOUTH AFRICA
A IJBEL ACTION. United 'Prcßfl Association—Per Eleetrio ' Telegraph—Copyright CAPETOWN". March 15. Tlie Witwatersrand U.ifive Labour Association is proceeding against Mr Robinson for libel in. accusing the A.ssoci.i----t-ion of delibeiately restricting the supply of Kaffirs. -
HONOURING Till: PREMIERS. LONDON. Maiuli 16. Mr Rotha, Premier of the Transvaal, will receive Ihe Freedom .of the Ci'v, with the oilier visiting.colonial Premier.'.. RAMBAATA STILL" .ALIVE. PIHTERiLVRITZBWO, March 16:"" The Natal " Mercury's " correspondent at Kandhla declares tlkic Bamhiata is still alive, Ihai he has been living in the Fon-o-osi vallev, and recently visited Basutoland. " . " Pending Imperial consent. Natal allow the depart™e of the 1000 free Indians h.ive been reciuitel for work on lhe Uucla, railway. PROSPECTIVE FEDERATION. CAPETOWN. March Sir Percv Filzpatiick, speaking al Cape town, said the prospect »i u Hutch MinMiy dominating a federated South Africa "had no terrors lor him.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13237, 18 March 1907, Page 5
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