'"My Kaffir" is a Kaffir who swallowed a few diamonds on the Rand, and died in cbnsequence, but not before he had told the story-teller of the great value of his stomach. A sea-voyage friendship–there are always plenty of them–results in a fruitless search for the dead Kaffir, but in two discoveries far richer than was anticipated by the searcher.'
Source:
'Literature', West Australian, 10 December 1910, p.14.