I inCEO.ihoTrenttftiUjr11 ce-more the awing wires ccur-i and The atrolman.enue.3021». pa-bad-1 re-NEGROES* FUTURE IN AFRICA.1' ------- r.--------- iEditor of AIIwdt Spectator Plaus to Educate the Natives*London, Sept. 4 —“American negroes will have a hand in the reconstruction of native South Afrha, said F Z. S Peregriuo, editor of the Spectator. Albany, N. V. Mr, Peregrino is about tw leave England for the dark continent on a mission that combines education and politics He continued “While the primary object of my mission to Africa is to assume charge of an institution for the education of natives and to establish Industrial schools among the tribes, I shall be on the ground during the period of reconstruction with which the country will soon be confronted. I purpose penetrating Jar into the interior. By informing myp(?lf of the past and present history o tt^e tribes, I hope to be of some service, not only to the natives but to the dominant white race as wellMr. Peregrino's son is the head of a native institute in Cape Town. When asked his opinion of the African race problem. In the light of recent history, the Albany editor said*' Negro baitings are likely to continue in a manner until state rights are compelled to bow to a higer au-man. , tborityi and» •