DISSATISFIED LOYALISTS.
Received September 3, 10.27 p.m. CAPETOWN, September 3. A committee representing the Paarl loyalists asked the Governor for protection against boycotting* and other oppressions. The Governor replied that the responsibility rested with the Ministry. Sir G. Sprigg said the Ministry was trying to reconcile the people and obliterate race lines'. Received! September 4, 0.35 a-.m. CAPETOWN, September 3. In the Cape Assembly Mr. Smsrtt's resolution thanking and eulogising the colonial troops was carried unanimously. Dewaal moved for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the Afrikander Bondfs conduct during tihe 'War.' He declared that the Bond had done everything possible toi prevent rebellion, and had been ready to co-operate towards1 federation under the British flag. Received September 4, 0.35 a.m. CAPETOWN, September 3. Sirf Gordon Sprigg snubbed the Paarl loyalists for parading their loyalty. He did not consider there was the slightest necessity for further legislation in regard to sedition or traffic in arms and! ammunition. The loyalists retired-indignant.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11727, 4 September 1902, Page 5
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