British South Africa.
POLITICAL SITUAIION UNSATISFACTORY. Press' Association—Telegraphr-Cbpyright. Received Septemer 2, 10.12 a.m. LONDON, Septemer 1. Thirteen thousand out of 27,000 refugees in the Natal concentration camps have already been sent back to their homes. Brigadier-General Sir E. Brabant declares that the political situation in South Africa is unsatisfactory, the best posts in Johannesburg going to nxon whose last thought is loyalty.
Crowds of immigrants at Capetown are unable to iget work. Their friends On the Rand are urging them to remain on the coast, owing to the unsatisfactory social ans industrial conditions of the labour market. The Cape is glutted, and the parks are filled with penniless "dossers."
Many crimes of violence have been committed.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11727, 3 September 1902, Page 5
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116British South Africa. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11727, 3 September 1902, Page 5
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