MR CHAMBERLAIN AND THE LABOUR QUESTION.
THE LOANS TO THE COLONIES,
CAPETOWN, January 20-
Mr C. Leonard, President of the Johannesburg National Union, referring to the native question, said he thought Mr Chamberlain intended the Transvaal to work out its own salvation, regardless of Exeter Hall or the British colonies. His native policy was eminently calculated to increase the union of Briton and Boer. t LONDON, January 20. Reuter'a Agency states that the Rand newspapers admit that Mr Chamberlain has destroyed the Chinese legend. The "St. James's Gazette" says the financiers consider that a thirty-five million 3 per cent, loan will be issued at the end of February, and the first instalment of the 4 per cent, war loan in January, 1904.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11488, 22 January 1903, Page 5
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