SOUTH AFRICA.
CHINESE OFFENDERS. "United Press Association— By Eleotrio TelegTaph— Copyright. (Received April 15, 8.52 a.m.)
LONDON, April 14
A Blue-Book shows that after vainly urging that Chinese offenders should be tried by the same methods as the natives, Lord Elgin, in November, assented to an Act for the temporary renewal of the indentured labour laws, relying upon the Transvaal Government to remove everything objectionable in the practice as soon as it could.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9212, 15 April 1908, Page 2
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