SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.
United Press Association—Copyright PRETORIA, June 18. In the Legislative Council Sir Geo. Farrar censured General Botha for breaking his promise to protect the mining interests. In the Council Sir George Farrar denounced the loan guarantee as a fresh instance af-Downing- .Street fij r terference jn domestic • concerns,taaid taking Wo Vftal‘qgest'iqn 'bf Ja'b'jor ’Out of tjie Transvaal’s hands. Ho added that thg government policy respecting, increased supply of natives was ■■ - - - ’ :: *— * merely a. policy or pious teeth of the findings of many Commissions. There were signs of the Government’s intention to cancel the debts of repatriated burghers while the deader Ain iiliifed-in hinting at' their' intention 'to &staqia'te all liabilities 911 behalf of the Orange Colony.*
Received June 10. 10.40 p.in. PRETORIA, June 19. In the Assembly Mr. Rissik produced figures showing that ample native labor was available to replace the Chinese repatriated during the piesent year.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 2
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148SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 2
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