SOUTH AFRICA
MARTIAL LAW IN THE CAPE. Capetown, August '2B. Dr. SjiARTT, leader of the Progressive Party is opposed to the appointment of a colonial Commission to inquire into tho operation of martial law iu the colony on the ground that it will engender racial animosity and is designed to whitewash rebellion. London, August 28. The most stringent immigration restrictions are being enforced at beira. Fifty Greeks and Austriaus were not allowed to proceed to Rhodesia. The Chamber of Mines at Salisbury states they are undesirable. Many ingenious robberies are being perpetrated in Johannesburg. Iu one case, a bag containing 100 sovereigns was atoleu from the Bafe of the National Bank, being replaced by a bag of foreign coins. BEN VILJOEN'S LECTURING TOUR. Capetown, August 29. Ben Viljoen is sailing for Europe to lecture in aid of the fund to assist the Boer widows and orphans.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1344, 30 August 1902, Page 2
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