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Cape Of Good Hope—The Diamond Diggings—Question

Volume 204: debated on Thursday 16 February 1871

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asked the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, Whether the Government of the Cape of Good Hope has taken any and what steps for the protection of British Subjects at the Diamond Diggings in that Colony?

, in reply, said, that Mr. John Campbell had been appointed a magistrate for the district referred to, under provisions of the Act passed in the 26th and 27th year of the present reign. That gentleman had been received by the inhabitants with the greatest cordiality, and no disturbance was apprehended.