A PRO-BOER VIEW.
(SPECIAL TO "THE PKES9.") DUNEDIN, February 11. Dr. Clark, who took the unpopular side at Home when the Boer war broke out, and iwho, aa a result, lost hie seat in tne House of Commons, is in Dunedin, and leaves to-morrow for tihe* Hot Springs. It is 'hag second visit to New Zealand, and his third trip to tbte colonies. He ooneiderN thafc Mr Chamberlain's remankfl about the Cape are most reprehensible, and says Mr Chamberlain has proved by his remarks about tihe.Capo that not the man to carry to a successful Wue the delicate and important negotiations tnat are neceissary for *he Bcttkment of the racial and other feuds. The duty of compensating the Boers lies upon the new Government, and the Boers hold that wo should take that burden upon ourselves. Until thai is done, tnere .will be no prosperity in Africa, and the Dutch will always be troublesome there.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 5
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155A PRO-BOER VIEW. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 5
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