5. No Proceedings, Civil or Criminal, will be taken against any of the Burghers so surrendering or returning for any Acts in connection with the prosecution of the War.
6. The Dutch language will be taught in public schools in the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony where the Parents of the Children desire it, and will be allowed in Courts of Law when necessary for the better and more effectual Administration of Justice.
7. The Possession of Rifles will be allowed in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony to persons requiring them for their Protection, on taking out a licence according to Law.
8. Military Administration in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony will at the earliest possible date be succeeded by Civil Government, and, as soon as circumstances permit, Representative Institutions, leading up to Self-Government, will be introduced.
9. The question of granting the Franchise to natives will not be decided until after the Introduction of Self-Government.
10. No Special Tax will be imposed on Landed Property in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony to defray the Expenses of the War.
11. A Judicial Commission will be appointed to which Government Notes issued under Law No. 1 of 1900 of the South African Republic may be presented within six months.
All such notes as are found to have been duly issued in the terms of that law, and for which the persons presenting them have given valuable consideration, will be paid, but without interest.
All receipts given by the Officers in the Field of the late Republics, or under their orders, may likewise be presented to the said Commission within six months, and if found to have been given bona fide for goods used by the Burgher Forces in the Field, will be paid out to the persons to whom they were originally given. The sum payable in respect of the said Government Notes and Receipts shall not exceed £3,000,000 sterling, and if the total amount of such Notes and Receipts approved by the Commission is more than that sum, there shall be a pro rata diminution. Facilities will be afforded the Prisoners of War to present their Government Notes and Receipts within the six months aforesaid.
12. As soon as conditions permit, a Commission, on which the local inhabitants will be represented, will be appointed in each district of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony, under the Presidency of a Magistrate or other Official, for the purpose of assisting the restoration of the people to their homes, and supplying those who, owing to war losses, are unable to provide for themselves with food, shelter, and the necessary amount of seed, stock, implements, &c., indispensable to the resumption of their normal occupations. Funds for this purpose will be advanced by Government free of interest and repayable over a period of years.