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much at home with South Africans of Dutch extrac- 

 tion as he was with their British fellow-citizens; 

 and by one and all with whom he came in contact, 

 he was as much respected for his probity, as he was 

 admired for his clear understanding and his sound 

 judgment. Nobody loved South Africa with a deeper 

 or truer love, and nobody felt more keenly the dis- 

 appointing relapse to internal strife and dissension 

 than he. All classes of the community in all the 

 Provinces of the Union for Mr. Struben was well 

 known in all will mourn his death." 



PHINTED IN SOUTH APItlCA BT THE STANDARD PKK88, OAPK TOWH 



