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GERMAN SOUTH AFRICA.

REPRESSION OF DISORDER. BRITISH CO-OPERATION. United Press Association. Copyright (Received Jan. S, 10.5 p.m.) BERLIN, Jan. 8. The “Nord Deutscher Allegemeiue Zcitung,” recording the Cape GoA'ernment’s surrendering or disarming and interning Hottentot -marauders, and' the fact that the Cape police shot tAvo chiefs attempting to escape, remarks that the arrangements between the British authorities and Herr Dernburg, Director of Colonial Affairs, for mutual support and repression of turbulent border elements" is bearing fruit. The significance is that Avhereas the frontier population believed that raids on German SouthWest Africa niet Avith approval in the neighboring territory, this idea is being thoroughly dissipated, Avhich will have a lasting effect on other tribes.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2295, 9 January 1909, Page 5

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GERMAN SOUTH AFRICA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2295, 9 January 1909, Page 5

GERMAN SOUTH AFRICA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2295, 9 January 1909, Page 5

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