| Show ConsulGeneral Stowe writes from his post at Capetown warning Americans who have not plenty of rnonej against going to South Africa now or at the close of hostilities JTc says that many men from this country are stranded there now that employment will not be abundnnt until a good while after the close of the war and that persons who go there without moans Lo take care of themselves until normal conditions have been restored will run the risk l of serious hardship On the face of things that advice looks reasonable In the best of times only experienced miners can obtain employment at the mines and there Is little outside of them that the Kaffirs cannot dot do-t |