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NATIVE TROUBLE IN AFRICA

DEPUTAMOX FOR EiS!GLA^D. : mO OUTSIDE JiNT^RiF'EBEKGE.'(Per Press AssociatioD.) ■ CAPETOWN, May .-If. The Goveriwionit- vainly- endeavioured to dissuade the native deputation sailing. . The Preraiie:*,-Sir R/jßtethfo,- pointed out that' the Lionds Act separated uhe^ two races kn the interests of bot-h. It was simply an inistiaUmeaijt of legislation desigi-ed to provide a ltusting settlflimfM't. He wairned %c. deputation that PairTiaimenib and -the people of South Africa would no*' olerate oxitside interference.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14811, 18 May 1914, Page 5

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NATIVE TROUBLE IN AFRICA Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14811, 18 May 1914, Page 5

NATIVE TROUBLE IN AFRICA Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14811, 18 May 1914, Page 5

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