THE JAMESON SENTENCES
London, Aug I.' Dt Jameson and his brother officers will will be given outside work, chiefly gardening. Capt. who is indisposed, has been ordered to the infirmary. Lord Loch has had an interview with Dr Jameson. Keplying''tb vV questlons iiTthe House of Commons, Sir M. White Ridley, Secre- , tary of State for the Home Department, denied that Jameson andjhis officers were to receive first class treatment while in custody. They wouldjhe said, be subjected to ordinary treatment "meied out where sentences were without hard labor. i In response to a ipetition the Home Secretary has ordered iJameson and officers to be treated as first-class misdemeanants. Capetown*, Aug 2. Kruger, iv an interview upon the reBult of the recent trial, said the judges Vf erfe evidently undecided as to the identity of the leaders of the raid. He de^- v clined to interfere and. ask for a mitiga- j tion of the sentences because Jameson ! had not admitted his guilt. .
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West Coast Times, Issue 10342, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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162THE JAMESON SENTENCES West Coast Times, Issue 10342, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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