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THE BOND AND MR CHAMBERLAIN.

THE PROGRESSIVES AND THE DISLOYALISTS.

CAPETOWN, February 11. ilr Ohamberlain'e speech is considered to be a foreshadowing of a money contribution from Cape Colony. . The x ßond recommends thait Mr Chamberlain be ignored in his official capacity, and be treated as a gentleman on tour. Mr Chamberlain is besieged with petitions, Borne esking for the release of political prisoners, and others urging clemency. A deputation of Progressives declared that the rebellion was inadequately suppressed, andf the rebels insufficiently punished. The aspirations towards independence were in no wise abandoned, and the political and ecclesiastical machinery rf the disloyalist propaganda were still intact and active. The deputation suggested the separation of the eastern province from the rest of the colony, as a preliminary to ihe Federation of South Africa,

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 5

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THE BOND AND MR CHAMBERLAIN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 5

THE BOND AND MR CHAMBERLAIN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 5

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