The Transvaal from Within eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 649 pages of information about The Transvaal from Within.

The Transvaal from Within eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 649 pages of information about The Transvaal from Within.

After considerable pause the witness was understood to say “No.”

Judge:  You did not tell these officials to stay execution?

Witness:  No.

Judge:  Then you merely gave these natives the right to appeal against the sentence of lashes after they should have received the lashes?

There was no answer from the witness.

Judge:  That will do, Mr. Cronje.  I do not think that these people have much reason to thank you for the leave to appeal.

Cronje was followed in the witness-box by Stiemens, whose evidence is already referred to, and the Court then adjourned.

The next morning, shortly before the opening of the Court, the State Attorney came down on behalf of the Government and arranged with Plaintiffs’ Counsel to adjourn for the day to enable parties to try and settle the three cases out of Court.  The Court thereupon adjourned at the request of parties, and during the day the three cases were settled on the following basis:  The Government refunds Toeremetsjani the L147 10s. with interest at 6 per cent, from the date of payment by her to Erasmus, and pays her costs, to be taxed as between attorney and client.

The Defendants Cronje, Erasmus, and Schoeman, pay each of the thirteen indunas who were flogged L25 as compensation, and pay the costs of Jesaja and Segole, to be taxed as between attorney and client.

POSTSCRIPT.

One last touch of irony is needed to complete the story of the suits brought by the Chieftainess Toeremetsjani and her indunas against Messrs. Erasmus, Schoeman, and the rest.  It seems that these same gentlemen have actually been appointed by the Government to ‘investigate matters’ in the district where these Kaffirs live.  Poor Toeremetsjani and the unfortunate indunas, as a contemporary remarks, may be expected to give a grovelling welcome.  No more High Court for them.

The natives, by the way, interviewed since their return to the kraals, state that they have not yet received the settlement arranged.

In connection with the above sample of justice to the natives it is as well to recall another recent incident which has lately taken place.  Some natives being severely mishandled by the local authorities, and being in consequence destitute of means to proceed against them in law, applied to Court for leave to sue in forma pauperis.  This leave was granted.  Immediately upon this becoming known petitions were got up among the Boers, with the result that the Volksraad some six weeks ago took a resolution instructing the Government to immediately bring in a law forbidding the judges to grant such leave, and making it impossible for a native to sue Government or any white person in forma pauperis.  Comment (concludes the correspondent who sets out these various facts) is superfluous.

APPENDIX L.

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