THE QUESTION OF FUTURE GOVERNMENT.
A PROMISE AND A REBUKE. (Received February 7th, 12.47 a.m.) February 6. Mir Oh-i/mlberla-n, speaking at Bloemlointein, promised the new colonies progressive govei-imemi. en too lines of'the late Prefcidemib Brand's policy. Ho added, reviewing his tonr, Ulna* he had found the de-rtmsct-oa* of Twwpeity during the war wag greater than he had anticipat-d All the detraction had been in the later stages of • the war. Had peace been declared at the date otf the fall df Pretoria., and the dis- . appearance of'the Boer Government, nineof the suffering would have been avoided. Leading Boers intervkiwed tho Colonial . Secretary at Eloeanfontrin. Mr GbJa-mibcr-h-in's replies to them dispelled any lingering doi-Hts, and they themsedves coirv-noed of hi» desire tor conc_li-et-on, and his sincerity. They also con■ildered Colonel H. J. Goold Adams, Lieut.Governor of the Orange River Colony, was the rigbit man in toe right place.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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