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ADVICE FROM VILJOEN.

MR CHAMBERLAIN'S IDEAS. LONDON, November 20. Though martial law has. been, abolished in the. Transvaal,power to re— innpose the same ia reserved amd the right to expeL dangei-d'us persons and other precautions retained. Ben Viljoen tail a long audience with the Hon. J. Chamberlain. He> advised the establishment of depots in the chief centres: 'Of the Transvaal and Oranjge Colony for the distribution of building .'••niaitarials amd agriculltUirail ImiKletneiiitsi Ito' desltitulte ■ burghers instead of money. He urged a plentiful appointment of Africander officials to help to restore confidence. Mr Chamberlain promised that no attempt would be made td * suppress the Dutdhi language.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10500, 22 November 1902, Page 6

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ADVICE FROM VILJOEN. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10500, 22 November 1902, Page 6

ADVICE FROM VILJOEN. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10500, 22 November 1902, Page 6