THE TRANSVAAL TROUBLE.
■ - + ■ — . DE JAMESON'S TEIAL. ... [.Special to Pbess Association.] LONDON, Feb. 25. After much mystery, Dr Jameson arrived in London to-day. There waß some cheering eb lie stepped out of the train. He was charged at Bow Street, together with Major Willoughby and other officers, with making war on a friendly State. The hearing was adjourned for a fortnight. ■ Bail was allowed in the sum of £2000. .„•,-,. ■.•.'.-■ The troopers denounce Thatcher as • ajtt imposjory and. accuse him of being ' spy. 'Tbey assert that he took na part in the fighting, and his letters are untrue. / PAEIS, Feb. 25. Dr Leyds, agent of the Transvaal, has had an interview with the French President. PRETORIA, Feb. 26. The Yolhstem explains that there was a misprint in its statement regarding the telegram cent to Dr Jameson. It meant to say that the Reform Committee had sent the telegram. • ■
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5500, 27 February 1896, Page 1
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