MR CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR.
CAPE COLONY THE "ISHMAEL OF SOUTH AFRICA."
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received February 3id, 12.19 p.m.) LONDON", February 2. 'The Times" saye that Mr Chamberlain, despite Sir J. Gordon Spriggs's presence at the Kimberley meeting, made it clear that Ita was utterly di««utLsfie<l with Cape Colony's present condition. Unless the Cape soon redeems its character, it was d£«tin?d to become the "Ishnvael of South Africa." (Received Febniarr 4th. 12.36 a.m.) CAPETOWN, F«a>ruary 3. Many lea<lltijj Boers are flocking into Bkxvnfnntein in . -r<att«lin»««.**»...«~l—«- •»-
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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88MR CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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