SOUTH AFRICA.
London. March. 13. Mr Wise, Attorney-General forN.S. "Wales, recommends the appointment of an Australian miners' representative on the proposed Royal Commission to investigate the labour problem in South Africa. Four hundred and ninety Asiatic emigrants from Bombay and Mauritius have been excluded at the Cape and Eagt London. King Williamstown has been gazetted plague infected. >* ,The special Treason Court of Natal has been dissolved. The Governor read a , proclamation extending the King's pardoni|p; all untried persons charged with t"i?4s&§on or other offences during the war aaStiall inhabitants of the colony for acts committed on the war, including acts in &ululand and the annexed northern territory.
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Western Star, 20 March 1903, Page 3
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107SOUTH AFRICA. Western Star, 20 March 1903, Page 3
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