SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, June 29. Golding’s commando at Beaufort West in surrendering cheered tho King. Burghers were released, and rebels permitted to return to their farms after a formal admission of their guilt. Many Transvaal and Orange Colony burghers are petitioning the British Legation at Brussels to accept oaths of allegiance, and sanction their roturn. An agent of the Argentine is endeavoring to persuade Boer refugees in Portugal to found a colony in Patagonia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 459, 1 July 1902, Page 2
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77SOUTH AFRICA. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 459, 1 July 1902, Page 2
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