SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopy rights Capetown, Fob. 4.
Mr Ckamborlain recommondod Johannesburg to municipalise tho drink traffic.
Mr and Mrs Chamberlain were enthusiastically welcomed at Bloemfontein.
Boer gonorals assurod their countrymen that it was hopeless to ask Mr Chamberlain for fresh concessions, and added : “Wo know now oxactly whore wo stand, and must work accordingly.” Mr Chamberlain advocated that tho profits from municipalisation of the drink traffic bo applied to the improvement of Johannesburg and reduction of tho municipal debt. Rand mining|companies arc negotiating for tho introduction of 25,000 Japanese laborors. They offer hotter pay than was given to the Kaffirs. A number of foreign Jows havo been prevented from landing at Capetown.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 819, 6 February 1903, Page 2
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114SOUTH AFRICA. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 819, 6 February 1903, Page 2
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